Color Blindness
Known as a genetic condition, color blindness affects 1 in 12 men and 1 in 200 women. Worldwide there are 300 million individuals that are color blind. The three most common forms of color blindness are: Deuteranopia, Protanopia and Tritopia.
Deuteranopia: unable to perceive green light, resulting in red and greens looking murky, blues and yellows stand out.
Protanopia: unable to perceive red light thus resulting in red and greens appearing murky, blues and yellows stand out.
Tritanopia: unable to perceive blue light thus resulting in greens appearing murky and reds appear pink