Times New Roman
Times New Roman is a serif typeface, produced by Monotype for Microsoft, and distributed with every copy of Microsoft Windows since version 3.1. As with Times on the Apple Macintosh, it is used as the default font in many applications, especially Web browsers and word processors.
Times New Roman is based on the original Times Roman font developed for the Times of London in the mid-1930s, also by Monotype; Times New Roman was the first TrueType version of Times, and differs from Times Roman in name (Linotype, Times' first licensee, owns the Times Roman trademark in the USA) and very slight differences in design.
In 2004, the U.S. State Department announced that as of February 1, 2004,
all US diplomatic documents would use Times New Roman 14 instead of
the previous Courier New 12.
See also: Arial, Verdana
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Referenced By
FreeType | Roman | Romans | San Serriffe | Times Roman | TrueType | TrueType font | TrueType virtual machine
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