23 Feb 2008 03:21:11 | Maricon Williams
There’s something wrong with a house dominated by weeds and
vines. Those crawlers are an eyesore to the passersby. Not only
that, they camouflage the beauty of the architecture and
landscape and no one would dare explore it…
This is also true when it comes to background, fonts and color
of visual ads and prints. Too much color wipes out eagerness on
the part of the readers. They can appear to be the weeds, where
blades in one way or another can cause destruction this is the
reason why it is important to wisely choose colors and fonts. It
can either make or break your marketability chain.
Colors communicate. In fact they are so much part of our lives.
Font should be of sufficient contrast to the background so that
it can be easily read. In practice, most of us uses black on
white or vary pale backgrounds because the combination makes it
more readable compared to green fonts on a red background or
vice versa which is very much awkward.
When choosing your color scheme for your fonts, make the major
color choices first. Plan on what color will dominate the
background. Ensure that the selected colors coordinate with your
selected color scheme and that all font colors can be seen well
on your background colors.
Experts tell us not to color small font. In doing so results to
misregistration or a little bit of variance in the consistency
of the different color plates. There is a bit of inconsistency
in the lining up of cyan, magenta, yellow and black pigments in
the font characters.
Colored font can be used in making large headline type text. It
can also be use to smaller fonts but not less than 12 point
size. Too smaller colored fonts will become unnoticeable and
hard to read. In cases when you use dark background, do not use
white text with smaller point sizes same result will accrue. It
will look unprofessionally made.
Be aware also of the needs of color-blind readers of your
webpages who see a screen with a little deviation of colors.
They can hardly read pale fonts. Sometimes it is better to opt
for the standard way of making font colors and designs. Most of
the time, it is better to stick on the principle - less is
beautiful. That way you can be assured of the usability and
readability of your pages.
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