Windows 3.1 Included a Red and Yellow ‘Hot Dog Stand’ Color Scheme so Garish It Was Long Assumed to Be a Joke, so I Tracked Down Microsoft’s Original UI Designer to Get the True Story

Windows 3.1 featured a controversial “Hot Dog Stand” color scheme, perceived as a joke due to its bright red and yellow palette. However, designer Virginia Howlett clarified that it was not intended as a joke or challenge, but simply a bold design choice among various user interface themes created to appeal to diverse aesthetics. Howlett expressed surprise at the ongoing fascination with this theme decades later.

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