PLEASE, granny's trifocals thank you
Between the thin line weights, the lowered contrast in iOS and OS X, the shrinking of frequently-clicked targets (I'm looking at you, 10.9/Mavericks), and most of all the insane "transparency" trainwreck for the menubar and other overlapping interface elements since 10.5/Leopard, I think Apple has lost their collective design minds, or certainly the user-interface high ground they once occupied.
@LordJohnWhorfin I don't do Apple but it's influenced the entire web.
@LordJohnWhorfin Apple's relationship with accessibility is complicated, because they have walked the walk with regards to UI design accessible to people with a broad variety of vision, hearing, and motor impairments. But yeah at the same time for those of us with relatively minor problems the system UIs have a zillion little failings that have to be configured away some how or another, and I'm reminded of it every time I borrow the Mac of somebody who hasn't tweaked their setup in exactly the same way I have.
@infini Remember the trend in the early '00s for tiny dark-grey pseudo-terminal pixelated fonts on medium grey backgrounds? Man that hurt.
@ardgedee on blogspot