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Refresh DC January Meetup: Color Theory for the Colorblind
Thursday January 28, 2010 at 7:00pm
The Center for Digital Imaging Arts at Boston University
1055 Thomas Jefferson Street NW
Washington, District of Columbia 20007 Get Directions
Color is such a fundamental part of the visual design process that articulating the development of a color palette can be overlooked. As a visual designer, David will talk about being mindful of the use of color. As someone who is colorblind, he will discuss how his condition has lead him to approach color theory in a unique way, resulting in applying the new HSLa color value. The talk will be part color theory, part accessibility, part technical demonstration.

David will be introducing himself as the new helmsman of the Refresh DC ship. He works as a web designer for nclud, where he explores the frontiers of front-end web development.

Please join us at CDIA in Georgetown for 2010's first Refresh DC meeting.
Comments
W00t! Can't wait!
Posted 2 years ago
O man, this is a topic I really want to see.. but I will be teaching down the hall. Hopefully I can pop my head in.. no doubt it will be a fantastic preso by Mr. DeSandro
Posted 2 years ago
The man has mad skillz. Looking forward to where he takes RefreshDC.
Posted 2 years ago
Rock it, David. The Hanerinos wish they could be there, but we've got our own Refresh event to run up here in Boston.
Posted 2 years ago
Any chance someone will record it and post it ustream or vimeo?
Posted 2 years ago
@poorgeek Sorry to say this service won't be offered. But I will try to get my slides up afterwards
Posted 2 years ago


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