The Ability spectrum 2 – the vision spectrum
A montage of eyeglasses and eye icons

The Ability spectrum 2 – the vision spectrum

To make the Ability spectrum more applicable, let’s look at the vision spectrum.

At one end of the vision spectrum, are those who have excellent eyesight, while at the opposing end are those that have total blindness. Between the ends of the spectrum, there are people with many variants of poor sight.

These include people with near sight, far sight, color blindness, blurry vision, those can make out shadows, can see from the corner of their eyes only, can see some light, don’t see well at night, don’t see well in the light and so on and the list goes on.

Below is a picture that represents the Vision spectrum.

A right facing arrow, inclined upwards with a color gradient of orange to light blue, moving from left to right. On the arrow, from left to right are written the words, ‘Excellent vision’, ‘Variants of poor vision’ and Blindness’.
Fig 1: The vision Spectrum

Similar to the ability spectrum model in the first article on this series, it is a right facing arrow, inclined upwards with a color gradient of orange to light blue moving from left to right. On the arrow, from left to right are written the words, ‘Excellent vision’, ‘Variants of poor vision’ and Blindness’.

Where are you on the vision Spectrum?

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