It could be done with numbers rather than colors for all combinations. Would be easy to base it in binary and set bits for specific criteria, then represent it in decimal for easy recognition.
Although, that would be a problem for recognition on first sight, so probably a stupid idea.
Anyway, to make an example (with some random stuff to add more examples), let’s say it goes from most to least significant:
Hugging
Handshakes
High-fives
Fist bumps
Talking
Small talk only
Drinks alcohol
Prefers drinking water in all settings
Has dangerous food allergies
Has celiac disease
Lactose intolerant
Vegan
Vegetarian
Primarily a Windows user
Primarily a Linux user
Primarily a MacOS user
Primarily a *BSD user
Primarily other OS user
Anyway, just for some random example.
Following that, my mask would be 000110010000001000 (hugging being on the most significant side - left) making 25,608.
Yeah, no. I did not simplify it at all…
Maybe a yes/no-colored grid that you would wear?
Is there one for “hugs okay, but I’m not talking”?
It could be done with numbers rather than colors for all combinations. Would be easy to base it in binary and set bits for specific criteria, then represent it in decimal for easy recognition.
Although, that would be a problem for recognition on first sight, so probably a stupid idea.
Anyway, to make an example (with some random stuff to add more examples), let’s say it goes from most to least significant:
Anyway, just for some random example.
Following that, my mask would be
000110010000001000
(hugging being on the most significant side - left) making 25,608.Yeah, no. I did not simplify it at all…
Maybe a yes/no-colored grid that you would wear?