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[Isochrones] Use a color scale that is colorblind friendly #191

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wcedmisten opened this issue Jul 9, 2023 · 1 comment
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[Isochrones] Use a color scale that is colorblind friendly #191

wcedmisten opened this issue Jul 9, 2023 · 1 comment
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What kind of feature you are suggesting?

Currently the isochrones demo uses a red-green color scale for the contours.

Unfortunately these colors are not very accessible for people who are colorblind, which affects around 8% of the male population.

Since the colors convey meaning (green = near, red = far), it would be great to use a color scheme that is more accessible for colorblind people.

Does it solve any problem?

Better understanding of the isochrones for colorblind people.

Proposed Solution

Personally I've used the Viridis color scale in my own projects for isochrones, but there are other color scales that are colorblind friendly.

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https://blog.bioturing.com/2018/09/24/heatmap-color-scale/

@wcedmisten wcedmisten added the enhancement New feature or request label Jul 9, 2023
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Sounds like a meaningful enhancement to me. In your own project, you're using a grayscale base map though, whereas we're using the far more colorful standard Mapnik style. Would you mind giving it a shot to see how this would look like in combination?

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