Colors in SignWriting
Valerie Sutton
sutton at SIGNWRITING.ORG
Wed May 3 14:29:30 UTC 2006
SignWriting List
May 3, 2006
HOW TO CHANGE YOUR SIGNS TO COLOR continued...
5. Click in the little check box, to change the sign automatically to
the SignWriting standardized colors (the ones you saw in the
Goldilocks book)....Those colors were developed by the Deaf Action
Committee for SignWriting years ago, to teach Deaf children about
handshapes (blue), movement (red), contact (pink) facial expressions
and head (green) hips and shoulders (black) and punctuation (gold)...
Or you can click the Select Button to choose other colors...See
attached diagram below....Once the sign has color, you can then copy
the sign into other documents, or drag and drop it to your desktop in
color, to add as a PNG to your web pages...
More questions? Feel free to ask...
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