36pt
36pt is a typographic measurement that refers to a point size of 36 points. In most type systems, one point is equal to 1/72 of an inch, so a 36-point typeface is 0.5 inches tall. This large size is commonly used for headings, poster titles, or any text that needs to command attention at a distance. In desktop publishing software such as Adobe InDesign, Microsoft Word, and Google Docs, 36pt is available in the font size selector and is often chosen for display text rather than body copy, which typically ranges from 10 to 12 points.
Because 36pt text is large, it is frequently employed in trade show banners, billboards, and other signage
Typography refers to the treatment, arrangement, and appearance of letters. Standard typesetting practice prefers smaller, more