
Featuring exclusive insights and support from bestselling author and Registered Dietitian, Erin Palinski-Wade, and Hollywood Trainer, Jeanette Jenkins, the challenge is a great way to reset what a healthy mindset and routine can be.

The MyFitnessPal Simple Start Challenge includes daily nutrition and wellness tips, education, tracking reminders, prizes and incentives for users, and community motivation. Today, MyFitnessPal is empowering wellness education with a new two-week long program developed to help members create healthy habits this January and equip them with the tools and knowledge to achieve their health and wellness goals throughout 2022. Since 2005 MyFitnessPal has been a global catalyst for positive change in the lives of over 200 million members, allowing users to track food, exercise activity, water intake, and weight directly in the app with its intuitive platform and database of over 14 million foods. The Challenge will engage and inspire new users and its existing community to kick off the New Year committed to positive nutrition and wellness change, no matter where they are in their journey. 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - MyFitnessPal, the #1 global nutrition and food tracking app for achieving health goals, today announced the launch of the MyFitnessPal Simple Start Challenge. Check out a sneak peek of dark mode on MyFitnessPal below.SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. Dark mode is coming! Keep an eye out for more information about our dark mode colors, hitting your app soon.

This palette also works better in dark mode than the old one.ĬLICK TO TWEET THIS ARTICLE > See how is improving app accessibility through color. With our new meal colors seen above, white text now passes accessibility testing, and there is enough contrast between colors based on color tone (light versus dark).

This palette is also glaringly bright (and hurt our testers’ eyes) in dark mode. The pie chart above is inaccessible to those with visual disabilities. With our old meal colors above, white text can be difficult to read against lighter yellows and oranges.

MyFitnessPal’s old (and new) meal calorie colors are a good example: It’s also for older users whose eyesight is changing, and those who want to view the app comfortably in the bright sunlight or in a pitch-black room.Ĭolor, contrast and brightness are all factors in how we experience the world around us, including on our mobile devices. ”Ĭreating an accessible app isn’t just for those with disabilities. It’s a shame! Update: 2021, Google maps got the night mode, and myfitnesspal still blinds me every time I use it. “This is the only app on my phone that doesn’t have dark mode.
