[NIFL-HEALTH:2124] Use of colors in print

From: Howard, Janet (NIAMS) (howardj@od.niams.nih.gov)
Date: Tue Jan 11 2000 - 14:04:22 EST


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Hello, friends.
 
Does any one have any information or know of a published article that refers to
the use of 3 or more colors in a document as a way to improve or enhance the
literacy of a health message to the public?  I am particularly interested in
information on how this may relate to an Hispanic or other minority audience.
 
Thanks!
Janet Howard
Writer/Editor
NIAMS/NIH
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