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Questions regardarding user experience implications of font sizes.

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Choosing font sizes for responsive design

This will very much depend on other factors, such as style, mood, your target audience and so on, but a reasonable choice was always to use 14px for regular text, although nowadays the trend has chang …
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How to improve the readability hexadecimal characters on a small label

In general, when I go for sheer legibility and don't care about other font features, I go with Source Sans Pro. It's clear, compact and works great on any size, so it's pretty common choice for your k …
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Do I need to follow scale while defining typography in design system?

Yes, you should use a scaling system. It's the first time I've come across the measures in your example being used for typography (with the exception of the Golden Ratio), but employing a scaling syst …
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Relationship between font size and content's perceived length

If content is engaging, people will read it. That should be enough. You can fine tune your content's copy as much as you want, but you'll need to communicate something, and depending on what you want …
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Why rounding odd font sizes to even?

I think your fellow developer is somehow correct. To be honest, as far as I know there's no "set in stone" rule for this, so nobody is right or wrong as an absolute. However, depending on implementati …
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