Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Color into the lives of the color blind
























What's a world without color?
Miguel Neiva created a color coding system for the male population that has been exposed to color blindness. He put together symbols using different shapes to represent colors. He also made it so that red, yellow, and blue have symbols that could be mixed in order to form colors such as green, purple, and orange.


















I feel like this is a great idea. It's a shame that a good amount of the male population have to suffer because of color blindness and because of that color doesn't seem to be a part of their lives. Luckily for this new coding system people who are color blind now have a chance to change their lives.

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