This work is dedicated to inclusive design in visual communications: how to make interfaces, packaging, maps, infographics, and advertising accessible to people with color blindness and low vision. I show that good design doesn't rely solely on color — important information is duplicated with text, icons, patterns, and high contrast. The most interesting thing is that ordinary users with normal eyesight almost never notice these changes. Everything looks familiar and beautiful, but for those who see differently, the world becomes clear and convenient. It's a quiet but powerful support that makes the design truly human.
Tomiris Sovetbek (Wed,) studied this question.