Color Blindness Simulation
Color blindness (color vision deficiency) affects approximately 300 million people worldwide - about 8% of men and 0.5% of women. It's a genetic condition that affects the ability to distinguish between certain colors.
Types of Color Blindness:
- Deuteranopia (6% of men) - Difficulty distinguishing red and green
- Protanopia (2% of men) - Reduced sensitivity to red light
- Tritanopia (0.001%) - Difficulty distinguishing blue and yellow
- Achromatopsia (0.003%) - Complete inability to see color
Common challenges include:
- Traffic lights - Difficulty distinguishing red from green signals
- Charts and graphs - Data visualization that relies only on color coding
- Status indicators - Success/warning/error states indicated by color alone
Your task: Try to identify which systems are in critical condition and which have the highest values using the simulator below.
Color Blindness Simulator
This simulator demonstrates how users with different types of color blindness might perceive your interface. Try different types to understand the impact.
System Monitoring Dashboard
System Load
Server
Database
API
Load
Auth
Storage
Backup
Monitoring
Critical
Warning
Normal
Unknown
System Details
Name | Status | Load |
---|---|---|
Server Alpha | 92% | |
Database Primary | 68% | |
API Gateway | 23% | |
Load Balancer | 15% | |
Auth Service | 87% | |
Storage Cluster | 54% | |
Backup System | 0% | |
Monitoring | 12% |