When I saw the Dark mode, I jumped for joy. When I switched to it, my head started hurting from the contrast. I suggest changing the black and the white shades to be more like Evernote dark mode colors if possible.
Does anybody else have this issue, or are my eyes just too senstive?
I understand this may not be possible because you are using at least two different shades of “white” to signify labels vs. normal text.
I’m new to Asana and this is my first post. Please let me know if I’m doing it wrong 
Hi @Jason.GTD, welcome to the Asana Community Forum
You’ve posted in the right place 
I’m sorry to hear you’re not loving dark mode as much as you had expected! Hopefully this is something our Product team can tweak in the near future. I’ll keep you posted if I have any updates 
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Hi. I recently tried dark mode, specially when the tag colors has been desaturated a bit. In my opinion text is still too bright and I can’t use the dark theme too.
In some Apple apps, when dark mode is enabled, text isn’t full white #FFFFFF but it’s a bit greyed #E8E8E8.
This could increase a lot the dark theme.
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