Friday, January 31, 2025

Creativity week 3

This week I combined a creativity exercise with the idea of color blindness testing. We could focus on using color perception to inspire creative thinking, while also raising awareness of how differently people perceive colors. Here's an exercise that combines both. 


Color Blindness Test Exploration

Start by taking an online color blindness test, such as the Ishihara test, to see how you perceive colors. It’s not necessarily about passing or failing but about understanding how colors might appear differently to various people. What colors or patterns did you find challenging to differentiate? How did your experience of the test compare to what you thought was "normal"?

Creative Challenge Based on Perception

Now that you’ve done the test, think about how the exercise can shape your approach to color in art or design. Create a piece of art or design (drawing, digital art, mood board, or even a story) using only colors you found easy to distinguish during the test. Alternatively, create an artwork inspired by how someone with color blindness might perceive colors—use muted, more accessible color schemes.

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