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Optical sizes are different versions of a [typeface](/glossary/typeface) optimized for use at specific sizes or size ranges.
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![On the left, text set in four different optical sizes—display, subhead, body, and caption—at the intended font sizes for each. On the right, a close-up of each optical size, set at the same font size to emphasize the difference between each.](images/thumbnail.svg)
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<figcaption>On the left, text set in four different optical sizes—display, subhead, body, and caption—at the intended font sizes for each. On the right, all set at the same font size.</figcaption>
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</figure>
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Small (or [body](/glossary/body)) optical sizes tend to have:
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- less stroke [contrast](/glossary/contrast),
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- more open spacing,
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- and taller [x-heights](/glossary/x_height)
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than those of their large (or [display](/glossary/display)) counterparts. Different optical sizes can be split into separate [font](/glossary/font) files or be assigned to an [axis](/glossary/axis_in_variable_fonts) within a [variable font](/glossary/variable_fonts).
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