But it’s not just about colors. We also need to think about their shades. Consider monochromatic color schemes. These often complement many design elements, but unfortunately can make important information less accessible for the most common forms of color blindness.
Using high contrast colors, in general makes shaded maps and design much more accessible. It’s also worth avoiding the following color combinations as they can often make it hard to interpret maps for those with visual color impairment.
- Red & green
- Green & brown
- Green & blue
- Blue & gray
- Blue & purple
- Green & gray
- Green & black
Source: Venngage
Using color palettes curated for the visually impaired from Venngage, a company that specializes in infographic design, it’s possible to design and style a map to be more readable for those with color deficiency. The video below shows a few examples of how using high-contrast color pairings can create a highly detailed map, but still easy to read for the visually impaired.