A graphic design student named Dominic Tunstall has created new colorblind books titled ‘Everything About One Thing.’ This book is designed to help colorblind individuals and teach them about graphic design and typography. The book was created as part of the International Society of Typographic Designers (ISTD) to illustrate new ways of teaching typography.
There are three chapters that focus on the introduction, the types of color blindness and X & Y chromosomes. Each page is illustrated in the format of a magazine that has various hues that the eye can still detect. These colorblind books would be useful tools as they are carefully designed to help these individuals who seek to learn about color and its various representations through their vision.
Intuitive Colorblind Books
These Graphic-Based Books Assist Individuals Who Are Colorblind
Trend Themes
1. Inclusive Design Solutions - Creating more design solutions to aid individuals with various disabilities, like colorblindness.
2. Accessible Graphic Design Education - Making graphic design education more accessible for individuals with colorblindness and other disabilities.
3. Colorblindness Awareness Campaigns - Raising awareness of the needs of colorblind individuals and encouraging more inclusive design practices.
Industry Implications
1. Graphic Design - Graphic design firms can benefit from creating more inclusive design solutions that target individuals with colorblindness.
2. Publishing - Publishing companies can use these types of graphic-based books to teach more individuals about design and typography.
3. Education - More education institutions can incorporate this design concept or related concepts to encourage more accessible graphic design education for individuals with visual disabilities.