Church Sermon Podium
The setting effectively highlights the speaker with clear branding on the podium and a well-lit background sign. However, the UI lacks typical digital interface components, making it difficult to evaluate usability or interaction design elements.
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Glowing Yellow Text Contrast Insufficient
Major
Color & Contrast
The Problem
The glowing yellow text 'JESUS CH' on the upper right has low contrast with the similarly bright background, making it difficult to read clearly, likely below WCAG AA standards.
Why it Matters
Low contrast text is hard to read for users with visual impairments or in less-than-ideal lighting conditions, reducing overall readability and accessibility.
How to Fix
Increase contrast by using a darker text color or adding a solid darker background behind the glowing yellow text. Alternatively, reduce the glow's brightness to improve legibility.
Issue Highlights
Text 'A people for His Name' on Podium Logo Hard to Read
Moderate
Color & Contrast
The Problem
The cursive text 'A people for His Name' within the colorful circular logo on the podium has low contrast against the patterned background, causing readability issues.
Why it Matters
Low contrast cursive text reduces readability, making it difficult for users, especially those with visual impairments or dyslexia, to understand the message.
How to Fix
Use a solid background behind this text or increase its color contrast by changing text or background colors to ensure clear visibility.
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