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Questions regardarding user experience implications of font sizes.
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Font size too big
You are letting line length trump font size. Realize that one doesn't necessarily trump the other and there are limits to the practicality of that.
In general, however, people are not used to web si …
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Font Size For Mobile Sites?
Screen densities and UIs come in a wide range of flavors. So it's really a crapshoot. But if it's a UI catering to mobile devices, it probably doesn't hurt to err on the larger size.
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Is there a unified font size metric across all applications?
I don't know if this answers your question entirely, but some more details:
Points, when used to measure type, don't actually tell you the height of the characters. Rather, they tell you the height o …
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"Best practice" font for information heavy web applications
Arial tends to perform better on screen than Helvetica does at smaller sizes. But there are certainly many other options without having to revert to embedding webfonts. Many of the default windows typ …