@kagan @Steveg58 @holothuroid yes, that is true. The number of people who think light grey font on white background is asthetic....e
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@kagan @Steveg58 @holothuroid yes, that is true. The number of people who think light grey font on white background is asthetic....e 2 comments
@kagan @Steveg58 @holothuroid my immediate reaction is the old saying - don't attribute to malice that which can be adequately accounted for by incompetence. In my experience that's very rarely wrong. I suspect if there is a cause, it's more likely to be design schools not foregrounding user experience, thus failing to teach students to take into account what their customers want and need. |
@robparsons @Steveg58 @holothuroid I feel like design schools, or art schools, or *someplace*, are making a concerted effort to teach designers that contrast is evil and they should avoid it wherever possible. I don't know how else to account for the prevalence of washed-out, low-contrast design all over the place.