Derek Caelin 🌱 on Nostr: As a color blind person I've always felt that multispectral visualizations of a ...
As a color blind person I've always felt that multispectral visualizations of a linear variable were confusing. It seems much more clear to present a single color and vary it in lightness.
This one in particular seems strange. The bottom end of the axis goes to -60F, a value not represented in the image.
Source:
https://wapo.st/4c1q1b7#accessibility #dataviz
Published at
2024-06-16 22:01:23Event JSON
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