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From: ee154aby@sdcc3.ucsd.EDU (Grobbins)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: color use (was Re: IBM did it first)
Message-ID: <4190@sdcc3.ucsd.EDU>
Date: 10 May 88 06:31:51 GMT
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Summary: Apple says whoa

In article  jk3t+@andrew.cmu.edu (Jonathan King) writes:
>...I would like to point out that Apple has recently
>been running ads in InfoWorld ...  The accompanying screen
>shots look like something out of PC hell.  I mean we're talking *really*
>kandy-Kolored here:  deep purple desktop, fru-fru fuscia scroll bars...

Recall that Apple's own human interface guidelines urge that the user
interface, in general all controls (with logical exceptions), be left
black and white to avoid detracting from the content regions of
windows.  Good advice, really.

Grobbins     grobbins@ucsd.edu