Font of the Week — Times New Roman
Times New Roman was created in 1931 for the British newspaper, The Times, by Victor Lardent. Times New Roman is best known for it’s use in Microsoft applications, like Word. Thanks to it’s highly readable nature, Times New Roman can be used for various print needs— from books all the way up to large print needs, like billboards.
Our Font of the Week images are created by Emily Clark, an Expert Production Artist at CustomInk and a self-declared font addict. Font of the Week fuels Emily’s passion to research and learn more about beloved typefaces like Times New Roman. What font should Emily feature next? Sound off in the comments below!
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