Philippe Verdy wrote:
> A very useful think to add to Unicode (for colorblind people) !
>
> http://bestinportugal.com/color-add-project-brings-color-identification-to-the-color-blind
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> Is it proposed to add as new symbols ?
Well, it isn't proposed until someone proposes it.
At first I thoug
> On 29 Apr 2019, at 20:02, Doug Ewell via Unicode wrote:
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> Philippe Verdy wrote:
>
>> A very useful think to add to Unicode (for colorblind people) !
>>
>> http://bestinportugal.com/color-add-project-brings-color-identification-to-the-color-blind
>>
>> Is it proposed to add as new symbols
Hans Åberg wrote:
> The guy who made the artwork for Heroes is completely color-blind,
> seeing only in a grayscale, so they agreed he coded the colors in
> black and white, and then that was replaced with colors.
Did he use this particular scheme? That is something I would expect to
see on the
Maybe I'm not seeing something, but it looks like the implementation of the
(otherwise interesting) idea is potentially flawed. They seem to use the same
shape for both red and blue. It is just rotated. That could cause a lot of
confusion.
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> On 29 Apr 2019, at 21:34, Doug Ewell wrote:
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> Hans Åberg wrote:
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>> The guy who made the artwork for Heroes is completely color-blind,
>> seeing only in a grayscale, so they agreed he coded the colors in
>> black and white, and then that was replaced with colors.
>
> Did he use this part
On 4/29/19 3:34 PM, Doug Ewell via Unicode wrote:
Hans Åberg wrote:
The guy who made the artwork for Heroes is completely color-blind,
seeing only in a grayscale, so they agreed he coded the colors in
black and white, and then that was replaced with colors.
Did he use this particular schem
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