Christian Montoya wrote:
Most users might say that
the site is "unusually big but very comfortable on the eyes," and
that's not a bad thing.

However, with many clients, it won't even get to live stage unless their
wishes for smaller font size is implemented.

In the end there's no reason to please other designers but you do have
to balance pleasing the client and the users. You can try to assure
the client that default text size will not hurt their business, but
there are no promises that they will listen.

Yup, exactly...

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