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The park fill is too bright and desaturated. It looks like artificially flavored mint ice cream – yummy, but not particularly natural. The fill color is constrained by the need to make park boundaries discernible against the park fills, to distinguish between multiple adjacent parks, while keeping that same boundary color discernible but not too prominent against the water fill.
For the AARoads Wiki, 1ec5#1 darkened the park fill to match the park boundary, as park boundaries weren’t quite as important for that fork’s audience. Against the other colors in that fork, that particular shade of green sort of resembles the green on Best Western maps. Anyhow, we should still explore darkening the park fill while keeping the boundaries legible, even if it requires departing from the park label color to some degree.
The park fill is too bright and desaturated. It looks like artificially flavored mint ice cream – yummy, but not particularly natural. The fill color is constrained by the need to make park boundaries discernible against the park fills, to distinguish between multiple adjacent parks, while keeping that same boundary color discernible but not too prominent against the water fill.
For the AARoads Wiki, 1ec5#1 darkened the park fill to match the park boundary, as park boundaries weren’t quite as important for that fork’s audience. Against the other colors in that fork, that particular shade of green sort of resembles the green on Best Western maps. Anyhow, we should still explore darkening the park fill while keeping the boundaries legible, even if it requires departing from the park label color to some degree.
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