Using color-blind safe visuals in Power BI is important because around 5-10% of the population has some form of color blindness, which can make it difficult or impossible for them to distinguish certain colors. Failing to use color-blind safe visuals can lead to confusion and misinterpretation of data for people with color blindness, and ultimately lead to poor decision-making.
By using color-blind safe visuals, you can ensure that your data is accessible and understandable to a wider audience, including those with color vision deficiencies. In this tutorial, Brian shares a quick and easy way to check how color-blind friendly is your report and how to fix it in case it’s not.
*****Video Details*****
00:00 Introduction
01:14 Color-blindness simulator
03:39 Power BI themes
04:40 ColorBrewer
05:34 Updated schema for json theme files
06:02 Workaround on the updated schema
***** Related Links *****
Chromatic Vision Sampler – https://asada.website/webCVS/index.html
Copyable Color Themes – https://observablehq.com/@d3/color-schemes
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