Friday, 23 January 2015

RNIB - Eye Shields and Sunglasses

Since colour is very important for everything to do with our brand, I had a look to see if there was anything about colour on the RNIB shop website and I found the different types of eye shields they sell and what makes them different to the next. I feel this could help us a little with what colours we could use.

Yellow Tint
designed for central vision loss including AMD due to the high percentage of light transmission - To block out UV and blue light, Can be worn in and outdoors. 

Orange Tint
Very high contrast and suitable for people with RP or Diabetic Retinopathy.

Amber Tint
These offer high contrast in strong sun light and suitable for all eye conditions - Block out UV and blue light, Outdoors only.

Green Tint
Similar to amber but these can be worn in and outdoors. They offer high contrast for all eye conditions and where other tin colours 'feel too bright'. 

Grey Tint 
These only block UV light but are suitable for people where the changes to appearance of colours in the rest of the range of tints is not tolerated bye eye condition - can be worn in and outdoors.

Colours of Products Sold
When looking at the products sold, I kept a note of they colours the things came in.
- Black
- Silver
- Gold
- Dark Blue
- Grey 
- Red 
- White 
- Cream


http://shop.rnib.org.uk/home-and-leisure/eyeshields-and-sunglasses/icat/eyeshieldsandsunglasses

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