After creating a set of gif's images I was told that some people with photosensitive epilepsy can have a seizure triggered by displays that flicker, flash, or blink.
I was then given guidelines to follow this was because I used the colour red as text in a gif animation and was told this wasn't allowed this was an experience that made think about the general public a lot more and how in the industry you can't take any risks.
This meant that I had to change the colour from red to a yellow colour because of the guidelines they follow at the press office.
This meant that I had to change the colour from red to a yellow colour because of the guidelines they follow at the press office.
The guidelines:
· Reducing contrast for any flashing content
· Avoiding fully saturated reds for any flashing content
· Reducing the number of flashes even if they do not violate thresholds
· Providing a mechanism to suppress any flashing content before it begins
· Slowing down live material to avoid rapid flashes (as in flashbulbs)