An innovative double-sided
set of coloured pencils.
set of coloured pencils.
ColourCheck was specially created to identify colour blindness
in children at an early age.
The pencils are designed with the shades of the natural color
spectrum on one end. While the other end represents the
spectrum of how those with colour blindness see colour.
Created with doctors from Moorfields Eye Hospital.
represented on the artworks of the packs:
Colour blindness characterized by the absence
of green retinal receptors, leading to inability
in distinguish between red and green hues.
Colour blindness characterized by the absence
of red retinal receptors, leading to inability
in distinguish between red and green hues.
Colour blindness characterized by the absence
or of blue retinal receptors, impairing the ability
to differentiate between blue and yellow hues.
But they’re also concerning.
There’s no denying that children have an imaginative way of viewing the world. As much as we value their vision, we care for it too.
That’s why it’s essential to take a closer look at children’s color awareness through the way they express themselves as the first sign of colour blindness.
80% of parents of color blind children are unaware of their child’s condition.
It is often very difficult for a person who doesn’t suffer from color blindness to put themselves in the shoes of someone who actually does and perceive the world through their eyes. Therefore, we have created the color blind vision simulator to help you understand how your world is affected without color.
Denise McQuinn
Director of Inclusion
/ Safa British School
Denise is a passionate educator who always provides the very best learning opportunities for all children to reach their full potential. She's an expert in inclusive education, ensuring all individuals have access to equal learning opportunities.