Design for the Color Impaired
Go to http://colororacle.org/ for usage, design tips, user manual, and links!
This repo contains the JAVA (Windows, Linux version). Looking for the Mac version?
Color Oracle is a free color blindness simulator for Window, Mac and Linux. It takes the guesswork out of designing for color blindness by showing you in real time what people with common color vision impairments will see.
Color Oracle applies a full screen color filter to art you are designing – independently of the software in use. Eight percent of all males are affected by color vision impairment – make sure that your graphical work is readable by the widest possible audience.
Read this article for more information: Color Design for the Color Vision Impaired
- Programming of the first version: Bernie Jenny.
- Ideas, testing and icon: Nathaniel Vaughn Kelso.
Color Oracle is a work in progress and will improve with time and your input. Please share your Color Oracle testimonial with us and send us an email.
Color Oracle is using the best available algorithm for simulating color vision impairment. However, highly saturated color may not simulate well using the present version of Color Oracle.
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Version 1.2.1 for Windows - Requires Java 6 or 7.
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Version 1.1.4 for Mac OS X - 10.4 or higher now supports Retina displays and native macOS 10.8 (Java not required)
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Version 1.2 for Linux - Requires Java 6 or 7. Recent versions of Ubuntu are not supported (because of wonky Java support on Ubuntu).
CC-BY using the MIT License, see the LICENSE.txt file for complete details.
© 2006-2013 by Bernhard Jenny, ETH Zurich and Oregon State University.