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Color Theory

Also known as: Colour Theory

A body of principles and guidelines for understanding how colors interact, combine, and affect perception. In accessibility contexts, color theory is important for ensuring sufficient contrast ratios, avoiding color-only information encoding, and designing for color vision deficiencies. Teaching color theory to visually impaired students requires non-visual approaches such as tactile aids, verbal descriptions, or systematic labeling systems.

Category: design · visual accessibility

Related: Color Contrast · Visual Impairment

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