Re: Sneak Peek at Cohousing Website | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Lynn Nadeau (welcome![]() |
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Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 17:48:50 -0800 (PST) |
I tried to post a comment to the Alpha site, but can't see that it really
went through. My point:
The whole site is visually difficult to read, for me. (And I have good
eyesight.) White print on dark backgrounds, or even on not-very-dark
backgrounds, small print, even some of the dark print not really dark, but
medium blue. Even the "black" looks somewhat pale, whether in color or
because of the font. Orange and green and blue and gray may make a fashion
statement, but legibility is really important: if it's challenging to "see",
even unconsciously, it affects the reader in a negative way. We want our
readers to be happy and want to read more!
Nobody else seems to have cited that factor- might be good to specifically
ask some others how they find the contrast/legibility.
Lynn at RoseWind
-
Sneak Peek at Cohousing Website Craig Ragland, January 28 2008
- Re: Sneak Peek at Cohousing Website Dirk Herr-Hoyman, January 28 2008
- Re: Sneak Peek at Cohousing Website Lynn Nadeau, January 28 2008
- Re: Sneak Peek at Cohousing Website Craig Ragland, January 28 2008
- Re: Sneak Peek at Cohousing Website Muriel Kranowski, January 28 2008
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