![]() But get to your 50s, 60s and beyond and contrast becomes a human rights accessibility issue.ġ. In your 40s, for most people, contrast is a taste issue. (Or vice versa.)Īnd dark modes with lines so needle thin the monitor isn't able to show them at anything other than the default resolution. (Or vice versa.)ĭark gray on light light gray. Needle thin medium dark blue lines and fonts on medium light blue backgrounds. So many of the UIs from MS and Google consists of hard to read trendiness. I'm not an Apple person, so I didn't read this article until just now. I had figured this was an industry-wide graphics industry attack on the boomer generation. I promoted the comments with the tips to the bottom of my piece to help anyone else who reads. I've now switched to a dark blue and black gradient I made in Photoshop that gets me darker with the cooler greys I prefer, and I'm honestly happier. The irony is I usually use dark desktop backgrounds, but the new time changing desert thing seemed like a gimmick I wanted to try out at least once, so I set it when I installed Mojave. ![]() No one should have to watch a WWDC video to get their UI set up right, that's not a reasonable standard. I'm an experienced user, I set things up, I had a result. Secondly, it's about the experience people have in the real world, not slides and theory. We have a wonderful deep dive by Andrew already for that kind of thing. I was really up front in the opening paragraph about not really being that into OS stuff like I used to be, I just want it to work. First off, this was an opinion piece, not a deep dive into how Mojave's dark mode was designed. I think the handful of people who keep saying "do your research!" are missing the point though. But I'm really busy, finding an hour to sit down and watch a developer conference video is hard right now. ![]() Click to expand.It does sound interesting, especially in light of this new info.
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