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  2. Times New Roman - Wikipedia

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    Times New Roman Pro and Times New Roman Std are the basic releases, which include Regular, Medium, Semi Bold, and Bold weights with matching italics, along with Extra Bold and Condensed (in regular, italic and bold). [122] Times New Roman Pro and Std provide standard ligature for "fi".

  3. List of monospaced typefaces - Wikipedia

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    Anonymous Pro [1] Bitstream Vera Sans Mono [2] Cascadia Code: Century Schoolbook Monospace: Comic Mono [3] Computer Modern Mono/Typewriter [4] Consolas Class: Humanist : Courier [5] Cousine: DejaVu Sans Mono: Droid Sans Mono [6] Envy Code R [7] Everson Mono [8] Fantasque Sans: Fira Code [9] Fira Mono [10] Fixed: Fixedsys: FreeMono [11] Go Mono ...

  4. Georgia (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times changed its standard font from Times New Roman to Georgia in 2007. [11] Georgia is a "Scotch Roman", a style that originated in types sold by Scottish type foundries of Alexander Wilson and William Miller in the period of 1810–1820. According to Thomas Curson Hansard, these were cut by London-based punchcutter Richard Austin.

  5. Serif - Wikipedia

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    Early "humanist" roman types were introduced in Italy. Modelled on the script of the period, they tend to feature an "e" in which the cross stroke is angled, not horizontal; an "M" with two-way serifs; and often a relatively dark colour on the page. [9] [10] In modern times, that of Nicolas Jenson has been the most admired, with many revivals.

  6. Victor Lardent - Wikipedia

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    Victor Lardent (1905–1968) was a British advertising designer and draftsman at The Times in London. He created the typeface Times New Roman under the artistic direction of Stanley Morison in 1931, which is commonly used in Microsoft Word. [1]

  7. Plantin (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    Plantin was the basis for the general layout of Monotype's most successful typeface of all, Times New Roman. [27] [28] Times is similar to Plantin but "sharpened" or "modernised", with increased contrast (particularly resembling designs from the eighteenth and nineteenth century) and greater "sparkle". [29] [30] [31] Allan Haley commented that ...

  8. List of typefaces included with macOS - Wikipedia

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    Hiragino Maru Gothic Pro: non-Latin: W4: Japanese Hiragino Maru Gothic ProN: non-Latin: W4: Japanese based on JIS X 0213 Hiragino Mincho Pro: non-Latin: W3, W6: Japanese Hiragino Mincho ProN: non-Latin: W3, W6: Japanese based on JIS X 0213 Hoefler Text: serif, book: Regular, Italic, Black, Black Italic, Ornaments: Re‐added in 10.3, but ...

  9. Times New Roman font - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Times_New_Roman_font&oldid=603315007"This page was last edited on 8 April 2014, at 15:34