I tell whoever asks me questions about color, that I'm color blind. Aesthetically challenged. I can't distinguish between bottle green & dark green. Sky blue & light blue. Hues. Saturation. Very confusing for me. & I thought to myself, this perceived disability to identify colors will get me out of those exciting shopping trips too :)
Of late, however, the color is back in my life. The train journey can take the credit. I can't deny that the beautiful sights along the way are all in multi-color. & so too are images on computer screens!
On the train back from work a few days ago, I eyes-dropped (sure, that is a word too!!) into my fellow passenger's open laptop screen, a huge bloke who tried really hard to let me have a third of my seat so I could sit as comfortably as possible, while he occupied all of his & two thirds of mine. But I digress. He was, I gathered from his conversations on the phone, & the database application that he was Alt+tab-bing in between reading this fascinating piece, a database administrator responsible for reports. He was reading an article on how color & hues make a dramatic impact on the information being conveyed. The vast difference in eye sight, including the users demographics & their ability to comprehend information in color.