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- Colorblind
- by Colorblind
- Identity for a motion graphics studio. In development
- Number of views: 12019
- Dated Submitted: Feb. 10 '07
- Added to Gallery: Feb. 10 '07
Feb. 10 '07
OcularInk said:Very clever!! Color scheme seems too Christmassy at the moment though. Even so, great job.
Feb. 10 '07
logomotive said:hey hows it look like in greyscale? can it be read with the overlapping? just curious.ANYONE out there color blind? :-) interersting concept.
Feb. 10 '07
Darrel said:Vrey nice. Can you tweak the colors slightly so they aren't quite so xmasy?
Feb. 10 '07
demwunz said: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.
Feb. 10 '07
logomotive said:You can red this in greyscale. I checked :-) kind of hard but thats kind of the message here.
Feb. 11 '07
danielle said:wow..my eyes..:( it was very, very hard for me to read this words: colorblind. but the idea is good:)
Feb. 11 '07
kiddgraphicdesign said: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.
Feb. 11 '07
sisudesigns said: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.
greatwork!
Mar. 14 '07
Ellen said:All of us who know something of colour perception and theory instantly understand this, it must be red and green. Nice work.
Mar. 20 '07
bjmramage said:I can read it and I am colorblind. It just takes a bit but I can see the tonal difference quicker and the colors look dirty to me.
Apr. 17 '07
pertoyra said: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...
Jun. 30 '08
saawan said:Awesome. I took some time to read BLIND though it was easy to read COLOR. Great concept!
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Feb. 10 '07
typome said:That's a pretty interesting idea.
Have you tried using different colour schemes?