Blog Case Study
- Posted by Daniel Flück on April 6th, 2006 filed in News
- 6 Comments »
Colblindor is featured today at ProBlogger as part of the ProBlogger Case Study Series. I feel very honored and would like to thank Darren for all his great advices and of course welcome everybody visting me today.
If you are interested in my (short) story: The Story of Colblindor – Blog Case Study


April 6th, 2006 at 21:32
Congrats of getting featured and all the best luck! =)
A.H
April 7th, 2006 at 3:52
Congrats on getting featured. Great idea for a blog….ah…the stories we could tell.
I found i was colour blind at about 13 when i decided i wanted to be a pilot, and got myself tested. Didnt really bother me, except for that reason, until i was about 20 when i was programming and was getting encouraged to do design work…..suffice to say I was never any good.
oh….and there was that time that i got a job picking apricots as a teenager over summer holidays – i got the boot for picking too much green…
April 7th, 2006 at 13:20
Thanks.
But anyway you are into design now Bevan. Or are you just doing the placement stuff and your workmates decide about the colors…
Talking from fruits: I recently passed a banana to my wife to feed it to our son. He didn’t like it very much – it was still green…
April 7th, 2006 at 15:07
Hi Daniel,
My blog isn’t doing much better than yours in terms of hits. Fortunately, I wasn’t expecting it to, since it’s on such a narrow topic.
But I do have 2 ideas which might help to create some buzz about your site:
1. You guessed it, with a name like Fluck, you might want to use it more … it’s an eye grabber. (no offense)
2. With your programming background, why not write a small flash app to show the effects of color blindness? What does everyday stuff look like with different types of color blindness. Even better allow them to upload thier own images, and see it.
Anyway, good luck.
John
April 7th, 2006 at 15:31
John, thanks for the input. Never thought my name is an eye grabber. Actually it is Flück. But as I don’t want to see it to be messed up I started using it without the ¨.
Those kind of programs where you can upload an image and see what happens can be found at several places. I don’t want to invest just to have one more of them. But I already thought about programming. Maybe some kind of “your text on a ishihara plate”, I’m just not sure if I have enough time beside the blogging…
August 3rd, 2008 at 20:23
congratulations!