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Absolute minimum18 point sans serif

Absolute minimum18 point sans serif 20 point sans serif

Absolute minimum18 point sans serif 20 point sans serif I tend to aim at 24 point sans serif

Absolute minimum18 point sans serif 20 point sans serif I tend to aim at 24 point sans serif …for headings 28 point sans serif

Absolute minimum18 point sans serif 20 point sans serif I tend to aim at 24 point sans serif …for headings 28 point sans serif 32 point sans serif

Absolute minimum18 point sans serif 20 point sans serif I tend to aim at 24 point sans serif …for headings 28 point sans serif 32 point sans serif A bit too big 36 point sans serif

Headings 28 pt BOLD Text text text Text text text Text text text Text text text Text text text Text text text Text text text Text text text Text text text Text text text Text text text 24 pt Think about: a) balance of the fonts b) optimum use of space c) legibility