Sunday, December 17, 2006

The Geese are Getting Fat

Due to a few people requesting I post my screen design, here it is.

And yes I had already put the binary code in the title before I saw Scott's, mature minds think alike methinks.

7 Comments:

At 1:46 pm, Blogger J.Milsom said...

Very impressive Dean, really bright and colourful. The colour coding is a pretty good idea too, well done

 
At 1:50 pm, Blogger James said...

Very good design Dean. Is the person yelling at the monitor you?

 
At 11:36 pm, Blogger Scott Dunwoodie said...

I like the colour coded feel, but does this help the colour blind members of the public?

 
At 9:01 am, Blogger Dean said...

I'm colour blind and I designed it so that it is actually benificial to people with deuteranopia. There are no neighbouring colours that conflict with colour blindness.

It's a common misconception that our minority cannot see a particular colour, it's only when they are displayed in abundance together. ie the dot test in my earlier blog.

In some cases colour blind people have an advantage over people with normal colour vision when colours are used in a certain way/layout, which is present in my design. Although you, and many others, won't be able to see it.

 
At 11:40 am, Blogger Craig Allington said...

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At 11:44 am, Blogger Craig Allington said...

Really good Dean. The images you've chosen for content are really good too. And the logo is something of which alot of people can relate to.

 
At 6:46 pm, Blogger Chris Towell said...

Wow and you're doing this course why? Your screen design is brilliant. I wish I could make screen designs of that quality but I guess that's why i'm on the course.

And I don't believe you answered James' question

 

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