It shows: | How the numbers look when I read them |
This is what you see: | This shows roughly the colours that numbers appear in. They are on a black background because it made it easier to show the light colours. But normally they appear on a white background. |
This is what I could not show better and what is missing: | The letter 'o' and the number '0' are both clear,
which is kind of hard to show here. Also from 10 onwards the numbers are
just a combination of their components' colours - e.g. 120 is white-red-clear.
I think it is a bit more complicated than it looks, it is not that when I look at a page I do not know that the letters are black and white. It is more like when I read I am just aware that the letters have a corresponding colour and the way I differentiate between words and numbers is by their colours. I know my pin and phone numbers because of the colours they have. |