Netflix background color change unsettling Aug27 '05

I recently noticed that Netflix changed the background color on their site to more closely match the red envelopes that they include their DVD’s in. The color was once a "pure white," and is now a "deep red."

This "deep red" color, on the site, is rather uncomfortable, and unsettling to the eyes.

I snapped a screen shot, just in case the color changes again. You never know.

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Their current style sheet specifies a color of #B9090B, for <body>:

Photoshop Color Picker

This color is a deep, almost "crimson" red. And, as a "solid" color on a web page background - it hurts the eyes.

I much preferred the original white background that Netflix had - especially since I visit the site quite frequently to manage my queue and browse selections. The white background was more "clean," and "open."

Add a texture

The Netflix web developers should consider "toning down" that deep red color, with, perhaps, a texture - such as diagonal lines, or horizontal lines.

So, instead of this solid red:

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A texture could be added to "soften" the sheer madness of the color.

Horizontal lines:

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Or diagonal lines:

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Using that same screen shot from above, I’ve "Photoshopped" the texture in, so it can be seen within the context of the entire site layout.

Here is the horizontal version:

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And here is the diagonal version:

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Both versions ease the strain on the eyes.

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