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Originally Posted by Teen Idle
there just doesn't seem to be enough separation in tone as well as color which makes things a lot harder for people with terrible eyesight (like myself) or are legally blind. Not too mention on a website that includes and welcomes those within the autism spectrum and those with chronic pain; it's quite bright and could trigger sensory overload, migraines, etc.
just using logical thinking.
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Tones and contrast you should be able to manage on your computer, and to a lesser extent on your phone. Sometimes it's hard to find the correct screen to do it on, or there is more than one. Also there are different color schemes available on PC under Edit Options, even white on a black background.
I agree, a place I worked used Times New Roman font for all their official documentation. I was like, the serifs are killing me, these are very eye-unfriendly!! But they wanted to be fancy.