What a colorful world!
Color blindness is a hereditary sight defect. Certain colors, such as red or green, are ill-perceived. How can we heighten awareness of this illness at an early age?
Thanks to the video game designed by Mathile Belveze, players use different types of color blindness to advance in the game. They embody an extraordinary character on a quest to find a fairy who has split her spirit up into 5 steles. To find these steles, activate them and move on to the next level, players have to regularly change their vision. By walking around the forest, they will see what it’s like to live with color blindness and its consequences, experiencing changing perceptions from one minute to the next. To help people gain a better understanding and “feel” the difference.
This project is part of Design portfolio 2020, a selection of 36 projects from this year which bear witness to the talent, creativity and know-how developed by the students during their undergraduate studies.
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