Light Text on Dark Screen

Writing with lightly coloured on a black screen seems to be all the rage. Various Mac applications offer this possibility now, Scrivener and MacJournal are the ones I use most which will do it. There’s an application called WriteRoom which seems to exist primarily to facilitate the writing of lightly coloured text on a black screen. Ulysses also does this and I’m sure there are more.

Full screen has been around for ages, but in the same way that an open document looked like a sheet of paper with the type on it, so did full screen. These apps I’ve mentioned are abandoning the idea of looking at a page on screen when in full screen mode, instead having lightly coloured text on black screen.

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This return of lightly coloured text on black screen is at the same time retro and a look at the future. It is retro because it takes us back to pre-Mac days and it is looking to the future because it represents a movement away from using computers to create something that will be on a piece of paper.

There is now a large generation of people for whom lightly coloured text against a dark screen is how they first started typing anything, they did not start typing with a typewriter. For them this lightly coloured text against a dark screen thing might feel very natural.

When the Mac came along it was very much a black text on white screen device. It brought WYSIWYG to us all and for the most part was used for writing things to be printed out on paper. It was a very cool to get away from the light text/dark screen which let you know what you were actually writing but gave no idea as to how it was going to look.

When OS X came along it included Terminal application the icon of which in the dock is of a monitor, what we might have called a “Terminal” years ago, with black screen. The illustration has a cursor waiting for a command to be entered. I think this might have helped along this embracing of light text on dark screen.

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