Those colors are hideous.  Did anyone think at all about accessibility?
You can't even read the yellow lettering on white because of the lack of
contrast.  Perhaps this is a fine design for a younger audience (theme).
However, when considering a new design you should consider how individuals
with disabilities, such as color blindness, will be affected.  (Color
blindness affects approximately 1 in 12 *men* (8%) and 1 in 200 women in
the world.)

Unless the redesign is in jest.  If that's the case, carry on.

M.
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*Michael J. Sutherland*
University Libraries
Virginia Tech
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On Mon, Apr 1, 2019 at 7:57 AM Paul Poulain <paul.poul...@biblibre.com>
wrote:

> Kia ora, hoping you're all enjoying the new month starting,
>
> We (BibLibre) think that the default OPAC layout is not adapted to the
> youngest audience. That's why we've decided to create a new design for
> the OPAC, that will be soon submitted for inclusion in Koha 19.05. We
> really hope you'll enjoy this new design.
>
> We have set it on our demo instance, you can have a look here :
> https://demo.biblibre.com/
>
> PS: our customers will have this design automatically set during the
> next update.
>
> --
> Paul Poulain, Associé-gérant / co-owner
> BibLibre, Services en logiciels libres pour les bibliothèques
> BibLibre, Open Source software and services for libraries
>
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