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Do websites use too much white?
I was showing my friend a mockup of a site design I had. He said, among other things, that it was too white.
It kind of makes me wonder...is white overused in websites? I mean, yeah, its the color of paper, and its neutral, so that's why its probably used so often, but it also produces a ton of glare and is not the most effective way of reading off a computer screen.
It seems that pretty much every web 2.0 site out there is stuck to a purely white color scheme. Do you think that over the next few years we will start to see more of a shift to colored backgrounds?
What other thoughts do you have on this?
It kind of makes me wonder...is white overused in websites? I mean, yeah, its the color of paper, and its neutral, so that's why its probably used so often, but it also produces a ton of glare and is not the most effective way of reading off a computer screen.
It seems that pretty much every web 2.0 site out there is stuck to a purely white color scheme. Do you think that over the next few years we will start to see more of a shift to colored backgrounds?
What other thoughts do you have on this?
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Me too! I think it takes real talent to make a good-looking white minimalist desing. I certainly can't do it.
blueshark: "Well without stating the obvious, white bgs offer the most contrast."
Actually, in theory #FFF on #000 offers the same contrast any way you slice it.
blueshark: "I love the shift to low bandwidth usage websites. To me this is the secret of good web design. "
Do you YouTube? ahem.
i know that if you expect your readers to spend a lot of time on your site, then having a white background is like staring into a light bulb.
personally, i am easy going as long as the content is grabbing me. :-)