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Stylistic Issues
- Provide sufficient color contrast between text and background colors.
- Do not use color as the sole means of communicating information such as required fields and error messages.
- Use fonts that are easy to read, such as sans serif fonts Arial, Calibri, Verdana, and Helvetica
- Only adjust spacing using page layout, line spacing, section breaks, and ruler. Do not hit enter or tab repeatedly to create white space.
- Try to use plain text whenever possible, avoiding unnecessary tables, borders, or graphics if they do not convey meaning.