Designing Clarity: Utilizing Graphic Design to Enhance Media Functionality for the Visually Impaired
Date
12-2020
Department
School of Communication and Digital Content
Degree
Master of Fine Arts in Graphic Design (MFA)
Chair
Breann Carty
Keywords
Color-blind, CVD, Vision, Graphics
Disciplines
Art and Design | Graphic Design
Recommended Citation
Ellison, Jeremy Curtis, "Designing Clarity: Utilizing Graphic Design to Enhance Media Functionality for the Visually Impaired" (2020). Masters Theses. 680.
https://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/masters/680
Abstract
The designed purpose of this research is to help to bridge the gap between graphic design and those who suffer from color-blindness. By not only coming to a better understanding of color deficiencies but also rethinking how we approach our use of color within our designs, we may begin to create more inclusive designs, thus communicating more efficiently.