I don’t like it at all! Very hard to read, with or without reading glasses. Design class basics, based on studies, are that black on a white background, a serif font like New Times Roman (vs something like Arial) and upper/lower case text (vs all-caps) attracts the most readership because it’s easier on the eye. Boring but true. My organization’s brand look uses gray type, not black – it looks nice but we get constant complaints about the difficulty of reading it.
Flush it. Its harder to read the type, and difficult to find the windows to type comments like this one.
Flush it. It also hurts these old eyes.
But you can see the flames so much better and we know the flames are the most important thing….It’s the live apartment fire stupid…
I like it! A very pleasing color scheme.
Not enough contrast between background and font plus font too small. But, hey, it’s your blog. I’m okay as long as your RSS is a full post feed.
ugh… show more tv bloopers
seems easier to read now with the black background. i like it.
Grey type on black background? Not a strong enough contrast for legibility.
I don’t like it at all! Very hard to read, with or without reading glasses. Design class basics, based on studies, are that black on a white background, a serif font like New Times Roman (vs something like Arial) and upper/lower case text (vs all-caps) attracts the most readership because it’s easier on the eye. Boring but true. My organization’s brand look uses gray type, not black – it looks nice but we get constant complaints about the difficulty of reading it.