Times New Roman Font

The Times New Roman Font is a serif typeface intended for use in body text. It was commissioned by the British newspaper The Times in 1931 and created by Stanley Morison, the artistic advisor for the British division of the printing equipment company Monotype.

Occasions new Roman is still very common like slayer font in e-book and basic printing. It has grown to be some of the preferred and influential typefaces in history and an average typeface on laptop computers.

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