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Questions regardarding user experience implications of font sizes.
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Why is monospaced text often smaller than regular text?
Due to the difference in character width.
In a normal font, a greater number of characters can fit per line, while in a monospace font, the character width is always the same, generally the width of t …
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Minimal text size in logos
This question needs context to get an ideal answer: building sign, business card, favicon?
Anyway, as described in this answer, a logo is no longer a static object, becoming an element adaptable to t …
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Is it a problem if <h4>, <h5> and <h6> are smaller than regular text?
Since <h*> means heading, this shows a hierarchy. The different numbers are a level ranking from high to bottom or maximum to minimum, where <p> is the last step.
Hierarchy: system in which member …