Common wisdom and current research indicate that the best monitor colors
for the most people are orange, yellow and black. That is, either yellow
letters on black, orange letters on black, or black letters on yellow or
orange. I have not seen definitive research on whether light on dark is
better or worse than dark on light. When I had some vision a long time
ago, light letters on dark background was better for a monitor or display
while dark letters on light background was better on paper. I think it had
to do with whether the lighting was luminous or reflected.
Bill
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>Hi Everyone,
>I work for the Lighthouse for the Blind in New Orleans, Louisiana. We are
>developing an on-line catalog for our visual aids store and we have to
>decide if
>it is better to have a standard white background with black print or a
>reverse contrast black background with white print. I'm visually impaired
>myself,
>so I have a preferrence, but I'd like to know what other visually impaired
>computer users find most comfortable. Any opinion would be helpful. Thanks.
>
>Jenice D. Heck, LOTR, MMC
>Lighthouse for the Blind
>123 State Street
>New Orleans, LA 70118
>(504) 899-4501 ext 252
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>Hi Everyone,
>I work for the Lighthouse for the Blind in New Orleans, Louisiana. We=20=
>are developing an on-line catalog for our visual aids store and we have to
>d= ecide if it is better to have a standard white background with black
>print o= r a reverse contrast black background with white print. I'm
>visually i= mpaired myself, so I have a preferrence, but I'd like to know
>what other vis= ually impaired computer users find most comfortable. Any
>opinion would= be helpful. Thanks.
>
>Jenice D. Heck, LOTR, MMC
>Lighthouse for the Blind
>123 State Street
>New Orleans, LA 70118
>(504) 899-4501 ext 252
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