Difference between revisions of "Contrast"

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Revision as of 11:41, 28 April 2021

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simple introduction
  • This section is about contrasts in the visual presentation of content.
  • Some colour combinations create higher contrast than others.
  • High contrast is important to support the perception of content.
  • Visual content with low contrast may not be recognised by people with limited vision or in certain situations, such as strong sunlight or low screen brightness.
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simple introduction

  • This section is about contrasts in the visual presentation of content.
  • Some colour combinations create higher contrast than others.
  • High contrast is important to support the perception of content.
  • Visual content with low contrast may not be recognised by people with limited vision or in certain situations, such as strong sunlight or low screen brightness.

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If you want to contribute, click here to get in touch.

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