Ten Rules To Be More Inclusive of Those Who are Colourblind
<p>This persona hits pretty close to home, as I am someone who also lives with colour perception deficiency. If you’ve read my latest interview, where I played both the role of the interviewer and the interviewee, I <a href="https://inklusiv.ca/interview-with-denis-boudreau/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank"><strong>shared a little bit about that particular characteristic of mine</strong></a>, and how it affects my experience attending live, in-person, or virtual events on a daily basis. What I didn’t share in that interview is that it also affects other aspects of my life, and my experience using the web is certainly one of those ways in which colourblindness impacts me. This is something I mean to share more about in future posts.</p>
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