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    Andre Hinds commented  · 

    Lance deserves a big vote of thanks. That’s precisely the kind of advice I was looking for. I love Illustrator, but sometimes you have to be a superuser with it, am I’m not that.

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    Andre Hinds commented  · 

    Adobe doesn't take colorblindness into account when coloring the handles in Illustrator. I'm not talking about layer colors -- I don't care one whit about layer colors. I'm talking about the associated colors of the handles for the layer, which is the same color as the layer. You can keep layers colors multivariant if you wish, but when working within a document, I simply cannot see the handles when the layer color is against a color in the document that I cannot distinguish between. I've tried resizing the handles, but that does not always make a difference. My only workaround is to "throw layers away" until I can find one that is properly distinguishable.

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