How to View Graphics With a Color Blindness Simulator for Better Accessibility
Learn how to check your graphics for better accessibility by using a color blindness simulator with this tip from accessibility expert Colleen Gratzer.
In this Design + Accessibility Summit sneak peek, Colleen Gratzer shows how to check your infographics with a color blindness simulator. These online tools allow you to see how your graphics will appear to those people with different types of color blindness. She explains that taking these extra steps make your designs more accessible and therefore more valuable.
This sneak peek is a preview of Colleen’s “The Impact of Accessible Color on Everyone” session at our upcoming Design + Accessibility Summit. See the agenda and register now!
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This article was last modified on August 29, 2025
This article was first published on August 16, 2024
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