Redecorating

Thursday, February 22nd, 2007 | Pocket Fluff |

I’m considering revising the look of the site.  I’m concerned that the light text on a dark background is a bit hard to read and that it may cause the medical condition, Woozy Eyes.  I’m not a doctor but I think I recognise the symptoms when I have to reread some of the rubbish I’ve written here to see if it makes any sense whatsoever.

I did lighten the background slightly a few days ago (thanks for noticing), but I don’t think it’s made any significant difference the the Woozy Eye factor.

The current look is actually my second in the very short time that I’ve been doing this though and I’m worried that I’ll get a reputation as being flighty.  In reality, I’m not really flighty - just bored and woozy-eyed.  RockMother, who has kindly been analysing the meanderings of my subconscious recently, may consider that this urge to redecorate has something do to do with my need to make changes in my environment and my inability to do so in the workplace.  Who knows, she could well be correct.  Rather than getting too hung up on the psychological drivers for this however, I’m playing safe and concentrating on the physiological - Woozy Eyes.

Do any of my regular readers (I believe there are now three) have any thoughts on the matter?  Maybe something in green…

2 Things People Said

  1. Ooh no - don’t change it - I think it looks very minimalist and swish. Personally I find it quite relaxing on the eye to read.

    Comment by the rockmother — Friday February 23, 2007 @ 8:12

  2. I’m don’t believe that I’ve every owned something swish. I am quite pleased.

    One vote for the status quo then. And as I’m in the undecided camp, that may be enough to swing this into a landslide victory for leaving the site as is. Christ, my expectations are low.

    Comment by Trousers — Friday February 23, 2007 @ 12:32

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