For this week's Off the Charts newsletter, I wrote about how we make sure our charts work for the one in 12 men and one in 200 women who have some form of colour blindness view.e.economist.com/?qs=175de8bc36…
Most of the thinking about colour combinations was done when our print palette was designed. Nice work, @MatterofMatt!
It's only when people go rogue that things go wrong. And by 'people', I mean me. Here's one of my early efforts, alongside a simulation of how it might look to people with deuteranopia, the most common type of red-green colour blindness