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 * Participant designs, as well as several free-form text responses, support a customization experience with a small, medium, and large size for typography on Wikipedia.
 * The new default typography for articles on Wikipedia should probably be slightly bigger with slightly more line-height than our current defaults. This aligns with the design preferences of the WMF design team.
 * A clear group of people prefer current defaults, and we should probably keep those settings as a "compact" option in our new typography.
 * Bigger typography options should get relatively denser as they get bigger, which supports the our research findings about scanning reading patterns.
 * Preferences for a "large text" option are the least clear, and we may want to think about using an average for that setting or fall somewhere between the community designs and the academic recommendation, which has a font-size of 24px (very large).