The new blue color is too contrasted
The new 2025 redesigned blue color in some places is too contrasted and "painful" to see.
Reduce the contrast of the blue color, also the accessibility tool should help with it.
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Paul commented
A literal pain in the eye to get close to see the very faint text. TP has done it again, un-needed changes when everything finally was back to working pretty good most of the time.
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Tim Pigott commented
Additionally - the lack of a colour bar for the dates makes it hard to scan week to week in advance. Too much white. Need to have some solid lines to break up each week at least.
No colour difference between the old strength workout and the new, making it hard to select the new updated strength workouts from the old still in libraries.
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Tim Pigott commented
I disagree @Tony - the blue is too harsh. You've then got green, blue/purple on top of green / red (which risks being unreadable for red-green colourblind individuals. The orange for 'form' is almost too similar to the 'pink' of fatigue. I rarely comment on the updates, but this one I feel needs a revisit by the design team. Change is one thing, but like others, I feel this is causing eye strain (not good when I've only got one eye that works in the first place!)
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Thank you for sharing your feedback on our recent rebrand. We understand that changes to a platform you rely on can be significant, and your perspective is important to us.
One of the primary goals of our modernization effort was to make TrainingPeaks more accessible to a wider range of users, aligning with the WCAG 2.1 AA standards set by the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. This includes improvements like enhanced contrast, better legibility, keyboard navigation, and screen reader compatibility to ensure that users with different needs can have a more seamless experience.
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Andrii Kuzminskyi commented
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