Originally Posted by lightspark
Yeah, we're all different. I have a mild case of deuteranomaly, that's the reason why I went w/ those colours.
Funny enough, I never notice shields, that's one of few reasons why I don't use them in my UI >_>
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"I never notice shields." Yeah, we really are "all different" ... I mean, I can imagine a situation where you wouldn't't notice the shield.
Still, there is work done on accessibility, namely for web pages. Much/most of what's been done by W3C's Web Accessibility Initiative can be used in any GUI, for the WWW as for anything else.
Here's a few links you may check out if you're interested:
WAI homepage:
https://www.w3.org/WAI/
Page-evaluation tools (e.g. "how visible is this text color on this background color?"), sp. for the WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) 2.0 (lookup tests for other guides/reccomendations changing the options on the left):
https://www.w3.org/WAI/ER/tools/?q=w...-guidelines-20