![]() ![]() Here’s another view on the same dilemma, this time with the color wheels we met last time: If you’re a fan of green, here is bad news: In a chart that you want to be readable by colorblind people, you can neither combine green with orange/red nor with blue of the same lightness: Let’s start! Everything you can use to make your charts and maps decipherable for colorblind readers Blue (and orange) I already included a few of their statements in this week’s article. You’ll learn if/how they perceive their colorblindness as an inconvenience in daily life and when reading (or designing!) charts and maps. ![]() In the third article, you’ll hear from then colorblind data visualization enthusiasts themselves, like our Datawrapper CEO David. Ask colorblind people 3 What’s it like to be colorblind That’s the article you’re currently reading! It covers a lot, so here’s an index of everything you can use to make your charts and maps decipherable for colorblind readers:ġ3. 2 What to consider when visualizing data for colorblind readers ![]() It also explains in detail which color combinations are tricky to distinguish for your colorblind readers. ![]() The first article – published last Wednesday – is about why you should care about your vision-deficient readers, and what’s the difference between colorweakness and colorblindness. This article is part of a three-part series on colorblindness: 1 How your colorblind and colorweak readers see your colors Not just for people with a color vision deficiency, or the older ones, or the ones that read your chart in low light – for everyone. Most of the advice here will make your charts easier to read. Using these ideas in your next chart or map can make all your readers happy: They simply aim at making it more likely that readers can tell apart differently colored elements. Half of the options have little to do with color: We’ll talk about labels, hover effects, symbols, shapes, and patterns. It includes ideas to design colorblind-safe data visualizations. Oracle was down 0.16 percent at $38.36.Choosing colors for your visualizations is hard, choosing colorblind-safe colors is harder.NetSuite was down 0.96 percent at $92.23.The firm thinks that finding another suitor would not be an easy task for NetSuite. Macquarie expects possible downside pressure for NetSuite shares if Oracle fails to get enough tenders.Analyst Kash Rangan believes there will not be any competing offers, and the decelerating fundamentals will not attract a higher bidding price. Bank of America thinks that if the deal fails, NetSuite shares will drop down to $68.The firm noted that some executives have already left the company. Davidson downgraded NetSuite shares to Underperform with a target price of $73 on the stock. On back of the uncertainty, the following three brokerages have provided their own gloomy predictions: Last week, the company indicated that it might not be able to achieve its early revenue objective of $955 million–$975 million for the fiscal year 2016. The brokerage said the business of NetSuite has already been facing uncertainty as customers were not ready to commit in the absence of clarity. Rowe Price surrenders its shares, the deal will not be closed. Rowe Price Associates' demand for an increased price of $133 a share for NetSuite, the hesitations toward the deal's completion has gained additional steam. Will be completed have increased intensely, and analysts have begun predicting the possible downtick in NetSuite share prices.įollowing T. ![]()
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