Vision Previewer
Vision Previewer is an open source Mac OSX "Preview.app" style image viewer that simulates various vision deficiencies associated with color blindness.
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- Anton Legoo
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- Designer
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Honesty has a way of defining discernment— the judgement of value and quality about something. Discernment builds constraints around that something. Creativity, I believe, travels on the tracks of constraints. But it all starts with finding what is honest. That's my approach to the creative process.
ResumeVision Previewer is an open source Mac OSX "Preview.app" style image viewer that simulates various vision deficiencies associated with color blindness.
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