Mindset Laboratory: Which scheme do you prefer? (new website peek inside)

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  • Which color scheme do you prefer?


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    esrice

    Certified Regular Guy
    Jan 16, 2008
    24,095
    48
    Indy
    INGOers we need your help!

    We're down to some final designs of Mindset Lab's brand new website and we keep going back-and-forth between a white scheme and black scheme. So we want to hear from you-- which one do you guys like better?

    White

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    Black

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    smokingman

    Grandmaster
    Nov 11, 2008
    9,519
    149
    Indiana
    I think the white is to distracting and makes it difficult at first glance to navigate.Given attention spans I voted black.
     

    SmileDocHill

    Grandmaster
    Mar 26, 2009
    6,180
    113
    Westfield
    I thought Shay would have you more resilient and flexible in your mindset by now but I see everything still has to be either black or white with you. :dunno:




    :D
     

    MTC

    Expert
    Jul 14, 2009
    1,356
    38
    Option #2 if those are the only choices.

    Doesn't necessarily have to be stark white on pitch black.

    Consider a silver/white on a slate/granite background and an appropriate coloration to bring out the marbled (shattered) effect.

    (Edited to add: The colors on the existing website don't need to be changed. They are easy on the eyes and don't cause any discomfort or distraction. If you must change it for some reason, whichever and whatever you choose, please keep this in mind.)
     
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    knothead180

    Plinker
    Nov 8, 2012
    2
    1
    Black has that "tacticool" thing going for it, but the white scheme is much more legible. We all learned to read with dark print on a light back ground, so it is what our eyes and brains have been trained for.
     
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