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--- Comment #10 from Pedro <vermelhusco1904@gmail.com> ---
It is contrast because light gray dots against white background is harder to
see than black dots against a white background. That's a contrast issue.

And could you elaborate the ways in which the grid of Impress outperforms other
grids? Because that clearly does not happen if you have to zoom in on the slide
and it becames almost invisible due to the micro-dots.
The purpose of the grid is not to be aesthetically pleasing and less
distracting.
It's purpose is to actually be perceptible because it is a tool to help
spatially position objects in the slide so its purpose is to actually be
noticeable (or "distracting" as you mention). 

Also, I agree that the bigger dots on the corners have a good size.~All the
dots should have that size.

As it is, the grid may be more aesthetically pleasing or less distracting but
that's precisely what makes it less functional as a helpful tool. Which is its
purpose.

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