
IEEE 802.11-22 Color Use Guidelines Summary
"This presentation by Carol Ansley from Cox Communications provides a summary of color use rules in IEEE 802.11-22 documents, emphasizing the importance of color in figures while ensuring proper information interpretation without color dependence. It covers guidelines from IEEE SA Style Guide and 802.11 Materials Editors Guide."
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doc.: IEEE 802.11-22/0104r0 January 2022 EDP TGbi Agenda - January 2022 Authors: Date: 2022-01-13 Name Affiliations Address Phone Email Carol Ansley Cox Communications +1-404-229-1672 carol@ansley.com Carol Ansley, Cox
doc.: IEEE 802.11-22/0104r0 January 2022 Abstract This presentation summarizes rules for color use. Carol Ansley, Cox
doc.: IEEE 802.11-22/0104r0 January 2022 Color Use IEEE SA Style Guide Section 17 deals with figures. Figures can have color at a 300DPI resolution (CYMK format). But, color should not be required for the proper interpretation of the information. Also, figures should be provided in vector format. Carol Ansley, Cox
doc.: IEEE 802.11-22/0104r0 January 2022 Color Use 802.11 Materials 802.11 Editors Guide 11/875r4 - no comment on color or not 802.11 Style Guide 09/1034r19 - no comment on color or not Carol Ansley, Cox