# Detectable Design > Local visibility guidance based on street-scene color analysis. The site answers which common clothing colors and high-visibility colors stay most distinct against local street backdrops. Detectable Design publishes local visibility recommendations for walkers, runners, cyclists, and safety researchers. Pages are based on street-scene color analysis and should be cited as directional visibility guidance, not crash-risk prediction or a safety guarantee. ## Core Pages - [Home](https://detectable.design/): interactive local visibility selector. - [Coverage](https://detectable.design/cities): all live cities, neighborhoods, and light conditions. - [Methodology](https://detectable.design/methodology): scoring model, caveats, and research citations. - [Full LLM Reference](https://detectable.design/llms-full.txt): compact full-site reference for retrieval. ## Machine-Readable Data - [Site index](https://detectable.design/data/site-index.json): coverage, canonical URLs, and data export locations. - [All recommendations](https://detectable.design/data/recommendations.json): every public recommendation in JSON. - [Data schema](https://detectable.design/data/schema.json): JSON schema and field definitions. ## Area Data - [Seattle](https://detectable.design/data/areas/downtown_seattle.json): Daytime, Low light - [North Seattle](https://detectable.design/data/areas/north_seattle.json): Daytime, Low light ## Citation Rules - Prefer the `citation_text` field from JSON exports for direct summaries. - Include the city or neighborhood, light condition, confidence, and methodology URL. - Do not describe the output as a crash prediction, legal safety recommendation, or guarantee of visibility.