interesting concept, for those of us who don't suffer from colour blindness. however, people who have Deuteranope and Protanope (variations of red/green) colour blindness will fail to see the logo for what it is. I suggest a colour change to reflect this and give as much scope so that everyone gets the same view.
This is brilliant! The colors are perfect. If you changed them, it would loose the whole point of the concept. This is one of the best concepts I've seen in a while.
This is a brilliant logotype, You need to fix the typography to the point of perfection though and its not quite there. especially around the C and B... Dont change the colors. RED and GREEN are the colors that make your eyes twitch if you know color theory.
It's definetly a nice idea, and I like what you've done with it.
What I don't understand is why a bunch of ppl belive that it has to be red/green. There are a lot of different types of color blindness. I'd recommend anyone working with colors to do a Munsell 100 hue test and then you'll see if you're color perception are as good as you think.
I think you should experiment with different color schemes, as long as you keep to the "color blindness"-ones...
Awesome. I took some time to read BLIND though it was easy to read COLOR. Great concept!
Gaard said on
Jul. 24 '09
Just so you all know the term is simultaneous contrast, technically you can create this vibrating affect with any complimentary color choice. and so long as the colors are the same hue you can use any of them. Still props dude, seriously, a lot of designers have problems just trying not to create simultaneous contrast, yet you used it to create something very few people can!
What I think would be interesting to study is see what types of people see color first and vise versa!
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typome said on Feb. 10 '07
Have you tried using different colour schemes?
OcularInk said on Feb. 10 '07
unstructure said on Feb. 10 '07
Colorblind said on Feb. 10 '07
logomotive said on Feb. 10 '07
Darrel said on Feb. 10 '07
demwunz said on Feb. 10 '07
logomotive said on Feb. 10 '07
danielle said on Feb. 11 '07
raja said on Feb. 11 '07
Colorblind said on Feb. 11 '07
kiddgraphicdesign said on Feb. 11 '07
sisudesigns said on Feb. 11 '07
greatwork!
rantiddlybobo said on Feb. 21 '07
happyanca said on Feb. 21 '07
Ellen said on Mar. 14 '07
bjmramage said on Mar. 20 '07
pertoyra said on Apr. 17 '07
What I don't understand is why a bunch of ppl belive that it has to be red/green. There are a lot of different types of color blindness. I'd recommend anyone working with colors to do a Munsell 100 hue test and then you'll see if you're color perception are as good as you think.
I think you should experiment with different color schemes, as long as you keep to the "color blindness"-ones...
moverdrive said on Oct. 29 '07
webing said on Oct. 29 '07
firebrand said on Jun. 27 '08
AlexWende said on Jun. 30 '08
saawan said on Jun. 30 '08
Gaard said on Jul. 24 '09
What I think would be interesting to study is see what types of people see color first and vise versa!
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