- Avoid yellow and blue and green in close proximity. As we age, these colors may become increasingly difficult to tell apart. Using blue or green text on a yellow backdrop or vice versa may make the words appear to blend in with the background.
- Create contrast. Use dark type against a light background or use black type on a white background. Avoid patterned backgrounds. Text appearing across photos or other graphic designs is also hard to read.
Saturday, 13 May 2017
PPP - DBA Nootropics - Colour Theory
When researching into colour theory for elderly people the advice given was to avoid colours such as yellow, blue and green in close proximity. It is also advised to create contrast by using pastel colours with dark type.
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