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Detects and fixes color contrast violations using WCAG 2.1 guidelines and perceptual analysis. Expert in contrast ratio calculation, color blindness simulation, and providing accessible alternatives. Activate on "check contrast", "color accessibility", "WCAG audit", "readability check", "contrast ratio", "hard to read", "can't see text". NOT for general color theory (use color-theory-palette-harmony-expert), brand color selection (use web-design-expert), or non-visual accessibility (use ux-friction-analyzer).

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SKILL.md

name color-contrast-auditor
description Detects and fixes color contrast violations using WCAG 2.1 guidelines and perceptual analysis. Expert in contrast ratio calculation, color blindness simulation, and providing accessible alternatives. Activate on "check contrast", "color accessibility", "WCAG audit", "readability check", "contrast ratio", "hard to read", "can't see text". NOT for general color theory (use color-theory-palette-harmony-expert), brand color selection (use web-design-expert), or non-visual accessibility (use ux-friction-analyzer).
allowed-tools Read,Write,Edit,WebFetch,Glob,Grep
category Design & Creative
tags accessibility, wcag, contrast, color, a11y, visual-design
pairs-with [object Object], [object Object], [object Object]

Color Contrast Auditor

Detects color contrast violations that make text unreadable and provides WCAG-compliant fixes. Uses both mathematical contrast ratio analysis and perceptual evaluation via vision capabilities.

When to Use

Activate on:

  • Screenshots of websites/apps with suspected contrast issues
  • CSS/Tailwind files for color audit
  • "I can't read this" or "this is hard to see"
  • Pre-launch accessibility checks
  • Design system color validation

NOT for:

  • Choosing brand colors (use web-design-expert)
  • Color harmony/aesthetics (use color-theory-palette-harmony-expert)
  • Non-visual accessibility (screen readers, keyboard nav)

WCAG 2.1 Contrast Requirements

Minimum Ratios (AA - Required)

Text Type Minimum Ratio Example
Normal text (<24px, <18.66px bold) 4.5:1 Body copy, labels, buttons
Large text (≥24px or ≥18.66px bold) 3:1 Headlines, hero text
UI components (borders, icons) 3:1 Form inputs, icons, focus rings
Graphical objects 3:1 Charts, infographics

Enhanced Ratios (AAA - Recommended)

Text Type Minimum Ratio
Normal text 7:1
Large text 4.5:1

Non-Text Elements

Element Requirement
Focus indicators 3:1 against adjacent colors
Form field borders 3:1 against background
Icons conveying meaning 3:1 against background
Disabled elements No requirement (but consider UX)

Contrast Ratio Formula

Contrast Ratio = (L1 + 0.05) / (L2 + 0.05)

Where L1 = lighter color's relative luminance
      L2 = darker color's relative luminance

Calculating Relative Luminance

function relativeLuminance(r, g, b) {
  // Convert 0-255 to 0-1
  let [rs, gs, bs] = [r, g, b].map(c => c / 255);

  // Apply gamma correction
  const gamma = c => c <= 0.03928
    ? c / 12.92
    : Math.pow((c + 0.055) / 1.055, 2.4);

  const [R, G, B] = [rs, gs, bs].map(gamma);

  // Weighted sum (human eye sensitivity)
  return 0.2126 * R + 0.7152 * G + 0.0722 * B;
}

function contrastRatio(color1, color2) {
  const l1 = relativeLuminance(...color1);
  const l2 = relativeLuminance(...color2);
  const lighter = Math.max(l1, l2);
  const darker = Math.min(l1, l2);
  return (lighter + 0.05) / (darker + 0.05);
}

Common Failing Patterns

1. Light Text on Light Background

❌ FAILING EXAMPLE (from user screenshot):

┌─────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│  Background: #F5F2E8 (beige/cream)          │
│  Text: #C8FF00 (lime green)                 │
│                                             │
│     "Scan. Crawl. Match. Report."           │
│     ← UNREADABLE                            │
│                                             │
│  Calculated Ratio: ~1.5:1                   │
│  Required: 4.5:1 (normal) or 3:1 (large)    │
│  Verdict: FAIL by 3x                        │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────┘

✅ FIXED OPTIONS:
   • Darken text to #5A7300 → Ratio: 4.5:1
   • Darken background to #2A2A2A → Ratio: 12:1
   • Use dark green #1A4D00 → Ratio: 8:1

2. Gray Text Syndrome

❌ COMMON FAILURE:
   Background: #FFFFFF
   Text: #AAAAAA (light gray)
   Ratio: 2.3:1 ← FAIL

✅ FIXES:
   • Text: #767676 → Ratio: 4.5:1 (minimum AA)
   • Text: #595959 → Ratio: 7:1 (AAA)

3. Saturated Colors That Look Bright

❌ DECEPTIVE FAILURE:
   Background: #FFF8E7 (warm white)
   Text: #FF6B6B (coral/salmon)
   Ratio: 2.8:1 ← FAIL (looks "colorful" but fails)

✅ FIXES:
   • Text: #C62828 (darker red) → Ratio: 5.2:1
   • Text: #8B0000 (dark red) → Ratio: 8.1:1

4. Trendy Low-Contrast Aesthetic

❌ "MINIMALIST" FAILURE:
   Background: #FAFAFA
   Text: #E0E0E0
   Ratio: 1.3:1 ← SEVERELY FAILING

This is NOT minimalism. This is inaccessible.

✅ MINIMALIST + ACCESSIBLE:
   Background: #FAFAFA
   Text: #616161 → Ratio: 5.7:1

5. Placeholder Text Too Light

❌ COMMON FORM FAILURE:
   Input background: #FFFFFF
   Placeholder: #CCCCCC
   Ratio: 1.6:1 ← FAIL

✅ FIX:
   Placeholder: #757575 → Ratio: 4.6:1

6. Gradient Backgrounds

❌ VARIABLE CONTRAST:
   Gradient: #FFFFFF → #000080
   Text: #FFFFFF (fixed)

   Top of gradient: 1:1 (invisible!)
   Bottom of gradient: 8.6:1 (good)

✅ SOLUTIONS:
   • Add text shadow/outline
   • Use semi-transparent overlay behind text
   • Ensure ALL gradient stops pass contrast

Audit Methodology

Step 1: Visual Scan (Screenshot Analysis)

When given a screenshot, identify:

  1. Text elements by size:

    • Headlines (large text → 3:1 required)
    • Body copy (normal text → 4.5:1 required)
    • UI labels (buttons, links → 4.5:1)
    • Captions/fine print (4.5:1 required)
  2. Interactive elements:

    • Button borders/backgrounds
    • Form field borders
    • Focus states
    • Icons with meaning
  3. Red flags to look for:

    • Light text on light backgrounds
    • Gray text on white
    • Colored text on colored backgrounds
    • Text over images without overlay

Step 2: Extract Colors

From CSS/code:

# Find all color declarations
grep -E "(color:|background:|#[0-9a-fA-F]{3,8}|rgb|hsl)" styles.css

From Tailwind:

# Find text/bg color classes
grep -E "(text-|bg-)" *.tsx *.jsx

Step 3: Calculate Ratios

For each text/background pair:

  1. Convert colors to RGB
  2. Calculate relative luminance
  3. Compute contrast ratio
  4. Compare to WCAG requirement

Step 4: Generate Report

# Contrast Audit Report

## Summary
- Total color pairs tested: X
- Passing (AA): Y
- Failing: Z
- Critical failures (&lt;2:1): N

## Failures by Severity

### Critical (Ratio &lt; 2:1)
| Location | Foreground | Background | Ratio | Required | Fix |
|----------|------------|------------|-------|----------|-----|
| Hero tagline | #C8FF00 | #F5F2E8 | 1.5:1 | 3:1 | #5A7300 |

### Moderate (Ratio 2:1 - 3:1)
...

### Minor (Ratio 3:1 - 4.5:1, normal text only)
...

## Recommended Fixes
[Specific color replacements with new ratios]

Color Blindness Considerations

Contrast requirements help but don't fully address color blindness. Additional checks:

Types to Consider

Type Affected Consideration
Deuteranopia 6% of males Red/green confusion
Protanopia 2% of males Red appears dark
Tritanopia <1% Blue/yellow confusion

Best Practices

  1. Never rely on color alone for meaning

    • Add icons, patterns, or text labels
    • Red/green for error/success needs icons too
  2. Test problematic pairs:

    • Red + Green (stop/go)
    • Blue + Purple
    • Green + Brown
    • Light green + Yellow
  3. Use sufficient lightness difference

    • Even with same hue, different lightness helps

Quick Reference: Safe Color Pairs

On White (#FFFFFF)

Use Case Color Hex Ratio
Body text Dark gray #333333 12.6:1
Secondary text Medium gray #767676 4.5:1
Links Blue #0066CC 5.3:1
Success Green #2E7D32 5.1:1
Error Red #C62828 6.0:1
Warning Orange-brown #E65100 4.5:1

On Black (#000000)

Use Case Color Hex Ratio
Body text Light gray #E0E0E0 13.4:1
Secondary Medium gray #9E9E9E 6.3:1
Accent Light blue #90CAF9 7.3:1

On Dark Gray (#1A1A1A)

Use Case Color Hex Ratio
Body text Off-white #F5F5F5 14.1:1
Secondary Light gray #BDBDBD 8.3:1

Tools & Validation

Online Checkers

Browser DevTools

// Chrome DevTools: Elements → Styles → hover color swatch
// Shows contrast ratio automatically

// Firefox: Accessibility Inspector
// Shows color contrast issues

Automated Testing

// axe-core (popular a11y testing library)
const axe = require('axe-core');
axe.run(document, { rules: ['color-contrast'] });

// Lighthouse (built into Chrome)
// Performance → Accessibility → Color contrast

CLI Tools

# Lighthouse CLI
npx lighthouse https://example.com --only-categories=accessibility

# Pa11y
npx pa11y https://example.com

Integration with This Skill

When analyzing a screenshot or codebase:

  1. I will identify all text/background color pairs
  2. I will calculate contrast ratios for each
  3. I will flag anything below WCAG AA thresholds
  4. I will suggest specific hex values that pass
  5. I will provide before/after comparisons

For the example screenshot (lime on beige):

AUDIT RESULT: CRITICAL FAILURE

Element: Hero tagline "Scan. Crawl. Match. Report."
Foreground: ~#C8FF00 (lime green)
Background: ~#F5F2E8 (beige)
Calculated Ratio: ~1.5:1
Required (large text): 3:1
Required (normal text): 4.5:1
Status: ❌ FAILS BY 2-3x

RECOMMENDED FIXES:
1. Darken text to #5A7300 (olive) → 4.8:1 ✓
2. Darken text to #3D5C00 (dark olive) → 7.1:1 ✓✓
3. Keep lime, darken BG to #3D3D3D → 8.2:1 ✓✓
4. Use #1B5E20 (dark green) → 8.4:1 ✓✓

Checklist for New Designs

Before shipping:

  • All body text has ≥4.5:1 contrast
  • All large text has ≥3:1 contrast
  • All form borders have ≥3:1 contrast
  • All icons conveying meaning have ≥3:1 contrast
  • Placeholder text is readable (≥4.5:1)
  • Focus states are clearly visible (≥3:1)
  • Links are distinguishable without color alone
  • Error/success states use icons, not just color
  • Tested with color blindness simulators
  • Automated accessibility scan passes

Philosophy: Beautiful design and accessibility are not mutually exclusive. High contrast can be striking, dramatic, and intentional. Low contrast isn't "minimalist"—it's exclusionary. Every unreadable word is a user lost.