Times New Roman Font

Classical, Crisp

The Times New Roman Font is one of the most recognized serif typefaces in the world, originally commissioned by the British newspaper The Times in 1931. Designed by Stanley Morison with assistance from Victor Lardent, it was created to improve readability in printed newspapers. The font features sharp serifs, balanced proportions, and efficient spacing, allowing large amounts of text to remain clear and comfortable to read. Because of these characteristics, Times New Roman became a standard font for books, newspapers, academic papers, business documents, and professional publishing. It is often associated with formal typography, traditional print design, and scholarly writing.

Today, the Times New Roman Font remains a popular choice for reports, resumes, essays, legal documents, and editorial layouts. Many universities and institutions recommend it because of its professional appearance and excellent legibility at smaller sizes. In addition, designers frequently compare it with other classic serif fonts such as Georgia Font, Garamond Font, and Baskerville Font. Common searches related to this typeface include Times New Roman free download, academic fonts, newspaper fonts, book typography, document fonts, and professional serif typefaces. Its long history, widespread availability, and timeless design continue to make it a trusted font for both print and digital publishing.

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Stanley Morison

Stanley Morison (1889–1967) was a prominent British typographic historian and advisor to the Monotype Corporation. In 1929, he publicly criticized the British newspaper The Times for its poor typography and printing quality.

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