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Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Color Coding for the Blind
This is so useful
! Miguel Neiva has created a system, based on red, yellow, and blue, to color code colored pencils (or other coloring objects) so those that are colorblind can tell what they are. I love when design is useful as well as pretty.
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