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    How do you guys approach creating presentations so that they are understandable for everyone, including people with color blindness? I dug deeper into this topic and realized that color palettes and design principles play a significant role. It turns out that there are combinations of colors that are used so that important information is not lost. That there is contrast and alternative ways to highlight data.
    Do you do something like this to make your presentations accessible even to people with vision problems?​

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    Color blindness often interferes with the perception of information, and it is important to take this into account. Study Color Blind-Friendly Presentations: The Ultimate Guide to Color Blind Accessible Presentations and understand which colors are best combined and how to create contrast so that key information is understood by everyone, and learn about textures and patterns as an alternative to colors.​

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      Color blindness can indeed interfere with the perception of information, especially if presentations use unfortunate color combinations.

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