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Redundant color encoding
When participants were asked to simultaneously visually select a large set of objects and indicate the global shape of a set of . Take-away 1: Visual selection is better with redundant encoding. Learn more about the color of anthracite, what other colors pair well with it, and what type of color it is. The general solution in all these scenarios is to use color to enhance the visual appearance of the figure without relying entirely on color to convey key . When participants were asked to simultaneously visually select a large set of objects and indicate the global shape of a set of target objects, accuracy was much higher when those objects were redundantly encoded by color and shape (88%, across 3 experiments) than when those objects were encoded by color alone (66%) and shape alone (58%). Take-away 1: Visual selection is better with redundant encoding When participants were asked to simultaneously visually select a large set of objects and indicate the global shape of a set of target objects, accuracy was much higher when those objects were redundantly encoded by color and shape (88%, across 3 experiments) than when those objects were encoded by color alone (66%) and shape alone (58%). Below, I discuss a . Redundant coding, then, is simply the strategy of employing a code in addition to color that colorblind users can fall back on when the color code is lost on them. Learn more about the color blue and its status as a primary color as well as how to create different shades and discover complementary colors.