Hi Carl, I also don't have a definitive answer - just another suggested tool.
I use the Colour Contrast Analyser from VisionAustralia - http://www.visionaustralia.org.au/info.aspx?page=628 It includes a simulator to give you an idea of how your site will look to someone with various forms of colour-blindness - and even to someone with cataracts. It's designed for Windows, but also works on Linux under Wine.
Lesley Life is not a malfunction (Short Circuit) On 09/05/11 16:50, Carl Heaton wrote:
Dear WSG, I am currently consulting for the Social Development Division for ESCAP United Nations and my team and I are re-making http://www.unescap.org/sdd/ <http://www.unescap.org/sdd/>The question I have is that has anyone got any tried and tested colour schemes that dyslexic and colour blind users prefer? I have done my homework and see lots of contrasts that give the best results but no actual colour codes. Love to hear your ideas. Kind regards, C -- Carl Heaton
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