So upset, the app idea isn't working for me as there are very similar examples and it will cost too much to make, I have re-directed my project and want to focus more on colour in relation to design.
From earlier research and from visiting the hospital, what really interested me was the hue test that could be taken to determine exact forms of colour blindness.
This is the farnsworth-Munsell 100-hue test ... (with only 85 chips)
It comprises of an array of chips of different colour which have to be sequenced. The colours are approximately evenly spaced around the colour circle, and colour-deficient patients make specific errors in the sequencing of the chips.
This got me thinking more about the placement of colour. And how the problems lie within having similar colours relating to each other.
I have been looking at a rubik's cube today as a possible outcome, the game heavily depends on the player being able to determine the different colours. There are... wait for it... 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 ways of arranging the squares, and only one of these is the solution. So it's a massive challenge to work it out completely on your own, and ESPECIALLY if the colours look similar shades.
I want to recreate the rubik's cube idea of matching colours in Graphics.
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