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in todayamp;#39;s quickfire tutorial video Iamp;#39;ve got some golden rules for you to remember and also to apply to your graphic designs they will based around typography sizing and layouts and also there is a quiz at the very end so you can test your knowledge on todayamp;#39;s video the first golden rule is really really crucial when regarding main body text for print and that is that typography should be between 10 and 12 points in size but also for the web 15 to 25 pixels is the ideal size the general rule for print is never to go below 9 points however I personally have made business cards that have been a small 7 points it really does depend on your design and of course testing the print afterwards to see if itamp;#39;s legible but yeah 4 main body texts on say a magazine 10 to 12 points is the ideal size now moving on to line spacing which is also known as letting this is the space between each base line ie the invisible line detects itamp;#39;s on and they suggested that