Times New Roman

Times New Roman is a serif, transitional font created in 1931 by Stanley Morison, available from Monotype.

Times New Roman is one of the most famous serif typefaces designed in the early 20th century. Commissioned by the British newspaper 'The Times' in 1931 following criticism of its previous font, the font was designed by Stanley Morison, a typographic advisor to the paper, along with draftsman Victor Lardent. The design aimed to improve readability and spacing in newspaper prints. After its release by Monotype Corporation, it quickly became a standard typeface for book printing.

Times New Roman

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