How Things Look Different When You Are Colorblind

It's hard to imagine your vision working completely different than it does, which is why these illustrations helping people with "normal" vision understand what colorblindness looks like are so fascinating. 

If you're not colorblind, seeing things without blues, greens and reds can be quite strange and even a bit creepy, but it's a great way to appriciate how things look for those who can't see those colors naturally. 

You can see more samples like these at Bright Side.

Via Incredible Things


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I think that they reached the optimum of practicality with the all purpose optical mouse. (2 regular buttons, one clickable scroll wheel.) This design cannot be improved upon.

That gyroscopic mouse for example is all nice and dandy, but I want to see you hold a mouse up in the air for 8 hours. At best it's basically a (bad) game controller and mouse combined. I'm not talking about game controllers.
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