ISO 24505-1:2025

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 26 September 2025

Ergonomics — Accessible design — Part 1: Colour combinations for young and older people without visual impairments

ISO 24505-1:2025 Files

English 34 Pages
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74.18 OMR

ISO 24505-1:2025 Scope

This document provides a method for creating conspicuous colour combinations for use in visual signs and displays, taking into account viewer age. It is based on the perceived similarity of colours at photopic and mesopic lighting conditions.

This document applies to the design of visual signs and displays in which multiple colours are used so that the colours are conspicuous to people of any age, including older people who do not have deficient colour vision. The method and data in this document are not applicable to the design of visual signs and displays for people with colour deficiencies or medical disorders affecting vision.

This document applies to the reflective or object mode colours but may apply to self-luminous mode colours if the colour coordinates are appropriately transferred to those of the object mode colours.

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