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I always have the same question when I am working on a new project and I have to start thinking on theabout responsive design.

What do you think about to reducereducing the font-size of the website-content content from 16px (Desktop) to 12px onin the Mobile version?

I think it is not a very good move in order to have a good UX, but. When I come to my colleague at work (he is UX designer as well) when I come with a problem about how the content looks on mobile, he always told me to reduce the font-size size. I am keen on keeping the same size with maybe a little font-size reduce on size reduction for titles might be.

What do you think?

Thanks.

I always have the same question when I am working on a new project and I have to start thinking on the responsive design.

What do you think about to reduce the font-size of the website-content from 16px (Desktop) to 12px on the Mobile version?

I think it is not a very good move in order to have a good UX, but my colleague at work (he is UX designer as well) when I come with a problem about how the content looks on mobile he always told me reduce the font-size. I am keen on keeping the same size with a little font-size reduce on titles might be.

What do you think?

Thanks.

I always have the same question when I am working on a new project and I have to start thinking about responsive design.

What do you think about reducing the font-size of the website content from 16px (Desktop) to 12px in the Mobile version?

I think it is not a very good move in order to have a good UX. When I come to my colleague at work (he is UX designer as well) with a problem about how the content looks on mobile, he always told me to reduce the font size. I am keen on keeping the same size with maybe a little font size reduction for titles.

What do you think?

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Font-sizes smaller on mobile, yes or no?

I always have the same question when I am working on a new project and I have to start thinking on the responsive design.

What do you think about to reduce the font-size of the website-content from 16px (Desktop) to 12px on the Mobile version?

I think it is not a very good move in order to have a good UX, but my colleague at work (he is UX designer as well) when I come with a problem about how the content looks on mobile he always told me reduce the font-size. I am keen on keeping the same size with a little font-size reduce on titles might be.

What do you think?

Thanks.