By: Kamal Jeha
The typeface Times New Roman was created by Victor Lardent, a worker for a British newspaper The Times. The font is a serif font that was created in 1932.
The style of Times New Roman is a serif font created in the older style of text.
Times New Roman is still frequent in book typography, particularly in mass-market paperbacks in the United States. As well because of its common use in Microsoft it has become one of the most widely used font to date.
The key features that identify Times New Roman are the serifs on the text. The text Georgia was believed to be based off of the text Times New Roman. As well it can be classified as a transitional text.
The typeface Times New Roman, debuted in The Times a British newspaper in As well it is used in many novels.