The King of Serifs: A Detailed Profile of Times New Roman
Times New Roman
is arguably the most recognizable typeface in history, having served as the default visual language for everything from global newspapers to academic dissertations. Released through Monotype in 1931, it was built for a world of ink and newsprint but eventually became the digital "font of least resistance". The Origins: A Typographic Takedown
was publicly criticized for its outdated typography. In response, they hired the very man who criticized them, typographer Stanley Morison , to create something better. weagree.com Collaborating with draftsman Victor Lardent times 20new 20roman font
serif fonts such as 12-point Times New Roman, 11-point Georgia, or normal (10-point) Computer Modern (the default font for LaTeX) The King of Serifs: A Detailed Profile of
