When you sell on eBay, the text should be designed to communicate.
Pretty obvious, right?
Well, some people make choices that work in the opposite direction.
They choose fonts, colors and layout designs that hinder rather than
enhance communication.
I'm going to touch on just a few tips here relating to background
colors and font color. There have been a number of studies that back up
the information that follows. If you’d like more detailed background
info, I highly recommend reading “Type & Layout: Are You Communicating or Just Making Pretty Shapes” by Colin Wheildon.
1) Black text set on shades of grey makes for difficult reading.
2) Dark text on color tints makes for difficult reading.
3) Brightly colored text on light color tints is “the enemy of comprehension.”
4) Don’t use reverse – white or light text on a black or dark
background. Especially with bigger chunks of text. People just can’t
comprehend and retain the information very well.
5) Contrary to some “old school” assertions about black text on white
background, it’s ok to put black text on light color tints. The light
color can attract attention, in fact. Just don’t let the tint get too
heavy. The darker the tint gets, the more reader comprehension suffers.
From “Type & Layout”:
“It is impossible to avoid the fact that comprehensibility of colored text increases as the color gets closer to black.”