fargeskjermer
Fargeskjermer is a Norwegian linguistic compound meaning “colour screens.” The term is used primarily in contexts where coloured visual displays form an integral part of signalling or information presentation. In maritime and aeronautical circles, fargeskjermer describes a group of colour‑coded panels or indicator screens on a ship’s bridge or an aircraft’s cockpit that convey status information, such as engine health, navigation data or communication priorities. Each colour—commonly red, amber, green or blue—corresponds to a pre‑agreed state, allowing crew members to assess conditions quickly without reading text.
The concept emerged in the 1970s when a transition from monochrome tick‑box displays to graphical colour outputs
In recent years fargeskjermer has expanded into civilian infrastructure. Urban transport hubs, weather forecasters, and emergency
Related terminology includes the singular fargeskjerm, the Swedish counterpart färgskärm, and the worldwide industry term colour‑encoded