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I'm the opposite, and when rationalizing it to myself I'm thinking that our traditional black-on-white writing has more to do with the fact that it's easier to stain light paper with dark ink/coal/etc than dark paper and light writing.

This is no longer the case with displays, so we can choose ourselves, and light on dark is much easier on my eyes (at least it feels like that).



I've always found that black boards were more readable than black ink on white paper

and I think that's why in large classrooms they are still the favourite medium




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