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Blue Text On Red Background. Bigger, bolder text is easier to read, independent of the contrast. Your audience will rather choose to read a message written in tiny blurry letters on a dark background than red text on a green. And don't put green on red, either. Colorable (demo) by brent jackson (*new favorite* h/t @jimjones ) Most people who understand even a little about color know they should not use red text on a blue background ( hard to read ), or blue text on a red. If the image below doesn't give you reason enough not to, i don't. Don't ever design blue text on a red background. Make the font weight, and probably the size a bit too. Please try each color of the body background, the content background, and. Avoid colors that are too light (like yellow), since they will not create enough contrast. On this page you can easily test each color of a background and a font. Find one that works for you and use it to test background and foreground color combinations.

Tips for choosing the right Text color for blue background To create a
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If the image below doesn't give you reason enough not to, i don't. Make the font weight, and probably the size a bit too. Avoid colors that are too light (like yellow), since they will not create enough contrast. Your audience will rather choose to read a message written in tiny blurry letters on a dark background than red text on a green. On this page you can easily test each color of a background and a font. Most people who understand even a little about color know they should not use red text on a blue background ( hard to read ), or blue text on a red. Don't ever design blue text on a red background. Colorable (demo) by brent jackson (*new favorite* h/t @jimjones ) And don't put green on red, either. Bigger, bolder text is easier to read, independent of the contrast.

Tips for choosing the right Text color for blue background To create a

Blue Text On Red Background Bigger, bolder text is easier to read, independent of the contrast. If the image below doesn't give you reason enough not to, i don't. Colorable (demo) by brent jackson (*new favorite* h/t @jimjones ) Your audience will rather choose to read a message written in tiny blurry letters on a dark background than red text on a green. Bigger, bolder text is easier to read, independent of the contrast. Find one that works for you and use it to test background and foreground color combinations. And don't put green on red, either. Please try each color of the body background, the content background, and. Make the font weight, and probably the size a bit too. Don't ever design blue text on a red background. Most people who understand even a little about color know they should not use red text on a blue background ( hard to read ), or blue text on a red. Avoid colors that are too light (like yellow), since they will not create enough contrast. On this page you can easily test each color of a background and a font.

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