Implications from the physiology of
the eye
- Do not use blue for small objects
(since human sensitivity for blue is very low, particularly
in the fovea)
- Blue is a good background color
(since human sensitivity for blue is very low and since
receptors for blue are roughly evenly distributed over the retina)
- Neighboring objects should not
merely differ by their amount of blue. a a
a
(red, red with 50% blue, red with 100% blue)
- If red and green are used for
small objects, these should be in the center (since the
sensitivity for these colors is far higher in the center).
- If red and green are used as
signals (warnings) in the periphery, they should have additional emphasis
(like blinking or change in size).
- Black, white, yellow and blue
can be used in the periphery since the sensitivity of the retina is roughly
the same.