
And now, thanks to the Internet, the ubiquity of color monitors, Microsoft Word plug-ins and his being able to launch a Kromofons-based e-mail system, Freedman thinks he is finally ready.
It may seem confusing, but it's actually very simple, in concept at least. The letter 'a' is represented by a bright yellow, 'b' is a light blue, 'c' a pale pink, 'd'is grey, 'e' is orange and so on. Freedman pointed out that for the entire history of the written word, humans have been reading in black and white. Now, with Kromofons, he argued, people will begin to read in color, both in static words and animated phrases.
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Looks like a real challenge for colo(u)r-blind people.
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