Hi Seth,

I don't have exact info for you, but have a look at Section 3 of this document: http://www.texthelpdownloads.com/Mir ror/pdfs/DyslexiaAndWebAccess.PDF

And also WebAIM provides a Colour Contrast Checker: http://webaim.org/resources/contrast checker/ which is quite useful.

Kind Regards,

Sam
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From: Carl Heaton
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To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Date: Mon, 9 May 2011 22:50:40 +0700
Subject: [WSG] Colour Schemes for Accessibility

Dear WSG,

I am currently consulting for the Social Development Division for ESCAP United Nations and my team and I are re-making
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The question I have is that has anyone got any tried and tested colour schemes that dyslexic and colour blind users prefer? I have done my homework and see lots of contrasts that give the best results but no actual colour codes.

Love to hear your ideas.

Kind regards,

C

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