New paper out!
As someone who lives with colour blindness, the way I see the world is quite literally different than other people. For the most part, this isn’t a big deal, but every now and again I find it can get in the way of my day to day life, particularly with my job.
I am a chemist, which is a very colourful science. My disability, however, prevents me from truly experiencing the same experiments as my peers. Because of this, I have been an advocate for accessible colours in the chemical education sector, and have worked on many projects in an attempt to address this. One such project is now out in ChemRXIV, which I hope you will take some time to read.
Link: How Effective Are Indicators for Individuals with Colour Vision Deficiency?