A short relatable scenario. You use red for errors. Green for success. A customer with red-green colorblindness sees both as brown. They cannot tell if something is wrong or right. They click the wrong button. They break their account. They cancel. Your color choice failed them.
Here's the thing. Colorblindness affects eight percent of men. One in twelve. A professional IPTV reseller UK operator does not rely on color alone. Icons. Text. Patterns. Multiple signals. Red/green is the most common colorblindness. Avoid it.
What actually works is using shapes and text in addition to color. Error: red background, white "X" icon, text "Error." Success: green background, white checkmark, text "Success." Your IPTV panel should support icon and text, not just color.
Consider a practical scenario. Reseller A uses color only. Colorblind customers confused. Reseller B uses color plus icons. Everyone understands.
The pattern that keeps showing up across accessible resellers is multiple signals. They do not rely on color alone. Their IPTV reseller dashboard communicates through shape, text, and color.
For the IPTV reseller UK market specifically, accessibility regulations require multiple signals. Color alone is not sufficient. Icons and text are required.
Most operators find that most dashboards fail colorblind accessibility tests. Red and green are common. Status indicators rely on color. Add icons. Add text.
What actually works is testing your dashboard with a colorblind simulator. See what your customers see. Then add icons.
The resellers who include everyone are the ones who design for colorblindness. They know that color is not enough. Icons and text ensure everyone understands.