A colour contrast assessment system: design for people with visual impairment

  • H. Dalke
  • , G.J. Conduit
  • , B.D. Conduit
  • , R.M. Cooper
  • , A. Corso
  • , D.F. Wyatt

Research output: Contribution to conferencePaperpeer-review

Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2010
Externally publishedYes
Event5th Cambridge Workshop on Universal Access and Assistive Technology: Designing inclusive interactions - Cambridge, U.K.
Duration: 22 Mar 201025 Mar 2010

Conference

Conference5th Cambridge Workshop on Universal Access and Assistive Technology: Designing inclusive interactions
Period22/03/1025/03/10

Bibliographical note

Note: Revised version published as: Dalke, Hilary, Conduit, G. J., Conduit, B. D., Cooper, R .M., Corso, A. and Wyatt, D. F. (2010) A colour contrast assessment system: design for people with visual impairment. In: Langdon, P , Clarkson, P. John and Robinson, P, (eds.) Designing inclusive interactions: inclusive interactions between people and products in their contexts of use. London, U.K. : Springer. pp. 101-110. ISBN 9781849961653.

Organising Body: Cambridge Workshop on Universal Access and Assistive Technology

Keywords

  • Art and design
  • A colour contrast assessment system: design for people with visual impairment

    Dalke, H., Conduit, G. J., Conduit, B. D., Cooper, R. M., Corso, A. & Wyatt, D. F., Mar 2010, Revised version published as: Dalke, Hilary, Conduit, G. J., Conduit, B. D., Cooper, R .M., Corso, A. and Wyatt, D. F. (2010) A colour contrast assessment system: design for people with visual impairment. In: Langdon, P , Clarkson, P. John and Robinson, P, (eds.) Designing inclusive interactions: inclusive interactions between people and products in their contexts of use. London, U.K. : Springer. pp. 101-110. ISBN 9781849961653. Organising Body: Cambridge Workshop on Universal Access and Assistive Technology Organising Body: Cambridge Workshop on Universal Access and Assistive Technology.

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