Modern RPG books have a tasteful, subtle background image on their pages. It adds to the feel of the game, without distracting the reader.
For example, D&D-like books give their pages a parchment feel to them. That's classy, non-distracting, and helps draw the reader in. More technic-oriented games may have something like circuit-traces along the margins, or corners. I find that slightly distracting, but the idea is there.
So what background texture suitably conveys "Traveller"? In a way that doesn't distract?
UPDATE Reasonable suggestion from Coliver: unobtrusive doodads in the margins; background texture unobtrusive or just a non-white color. And: "layout is very important: keep the things together that need to be together. Nice artwork to enhance and be an example, not just fluff for the sake of a cool picture. And as posited elsewhere: consistent artwork and typography."
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For example, D&D-like books give their pages a parchment feel to them. That's classy, non-distracting, and helps draw the reader in. More technic-oriented games may have something like circuit-traces along the margins, or corners. I find that slightly distracting, but the idea is there.
So what background texture suitably conveys "Traveller"? In a way that doesn't distract?
UPDATE Reasonable suggestion from Coliver: unobtrusive doodads in the margins; background texture unobtrusive or just a non-white color. And: "layout is very important: keep the things together that need to be together. Nice artwork to enhance and be an example, not just fluff for the sake of a cool picture. And as posited elsewhere: consistent artwork and typography."
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