Articles: Anecdotes
Guest Article: A Mother’s Journey into Colorblindness
11January 22nd, 2013
When my son Andrew was four years old his pre-school teacher told me that he was having trouble understanding simple patterns. I was already concerned that he couldn’t always identify colors correctly. Were these signs of a learning disability, or was it something else?
Read more ›On buying clothes, the color of asphalt and price tags.
10May 18th, 2012
Imagine you’re 3 again and you’ve lost your mother in the grocery store. Shopping for clothing is one of the more problematic experiences for the colorblind. It brings together some of the most fundamental problems of being colorblind.
Read more ›On dinner plates, green cats and my grandfather
13January 12th, 2012
I’m colorblind, my grandfather was also colorblind. He passed it on to me. Wearecolorblind.com is dedicated to him.
Read more ›What happened so far
3January 9th, 2012
Back in 2009 I had to pick a subject for my graduation thesis. I had various subjects in mind, non of which felt so close to me as the subject of colorblindness. I decided to graduate on colorblindness on the internet.
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