Designing with color vision deficiency in mind ensures your interface is usable by everyone.
Color Blind Consideration is the practice of designing digital products and interfaces that remain functional and comprehensible to users with color vision deficiencies (CVD). Rather than treating accessibility as an afterthought, this skill integrates color blind friendly design principles from the earliest stages of the design process. Approximately 8% of men and 0.5% of women have some form of color blindness, affecting millions of users worldwide. Ignoring this demographic results in reduced usability, poor user experience, and potential exclusion. Beyond ethics, accessible design demonstrates attention to detail and professionalism that clients and users appreciate. Many regulatory standards now require color blind accessibility.