The dark background feels calm, your eyes relax, and every image seems to glow a little brighter.

Now picture that same site in the middle of the day. Suddenly, a light background feels cleaner, easier to read, and perfectly suited for the sunlight spilling across your screen.

That quiet contrast between dark and bright design is more than just an aesthetic choice. It changes how people feel, focus, and connect with a brand online.

Choosing between them isn’t only about preference; it influences accessibility, usability, and even how your brand’s personality comes across.

This post takes a closer look at what separates dark and bright website design, their real advantages and downsides, and [how to build trust on your website](https://perstarke-webdev.de/blog/how-to-build-trust-o…

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