Internet design questions

    Date: 06/27/05 (WebDesign)    Keywords: browser

    QUESTION ONE:Do you have any criticism of my journal's typeface or colors? Too small or indistinct? I myself am having trouble seeing it on my father's laptop, and always increase my browser's text size.

    QUESTION TWO: Any tips for getting true color representation out of one's monitor? On our PC I set my blacks to black and design with deep color saturation in mind. When I look at my pages on other people's computers (e.g. my father's) I'm horrified that pale patterns are too subtle to be seen, or that everything looks so washed-out and sun-bleached. Is there a happy medium between how I'd like my designs to be viewed and how, realistically, most people will see them?

    QUESTION THREE: Do you still design for the lowest common denominator, meaning old, small, monitors? I have done this in the past, and now my sites look miniscule on laptops and an average person's internet setup.

    Source: http://www.livejournal.com/community/webdesign/914378.html

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