User-Configurable Fonts (Honor set system font.)
The recent switch to Mulish for a cleaner look is understandable, and we appreciate the ongoing UX improvements like the chart and goal redesigns. However, the decision to override user-set system fonts creates a significant issue for many of us, especially regarding accessibility.
For your next release, I suggest implementing an option to respect and display the user’s chosen system font. This isn’t just a matter of preference; it’s crucial for users who rely on specific fonts for:
Improved Readability: Many individuals with conditions like dyslexia or certain visual impairments choose particular fonts to make text legible and reduce eye strain.
Reduced Eye Fatigue: Custom fonts can significantly decrease visual fatigue for users who spend extended periods within the app.
Allowing users to maintain their preferred system font would greatly enhance the app’s accessibility and overall user experience, aligning with your commitment to UX and design. This would ensure your app remains comfortable and usable for everyone.