Dear Vin:
A resonable solution would be to add information (meaning) in words. See
attached example.
Satoshi Kose, Dr
Proffesor Emeritus, Shizuoka University of art and Culture
http://homepage2.nifty.com/skose/
On 2015/03/24 6:16, Vin West wrote:
> Hi folks,
> would really appreciate any thoughts on pros and cons of using colour-coding as part of a wayfinding and signage scheme in a hospital please.
>
> I have already warned that there are substantial numbers of the population, especially males, who have some form of colour blindness.
>
> They are using background colours of green for exit signs, red for emergency unit and blue for general information but then going on to use yellow, orange, purple, pink, brown, white, black and grey for departmental indicators. I know it always sounds like a good idea but in practice is it more help or harm?
> Any experience or written guidance [ preferably by impairment organisations rather than commercial companies!] gratefully received.
>
> Regards,
>
> Vin
>
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