Times New Roman was created by Stanley Morison and Victor Larden After Morison had written in to "The Times" complaining about their "out of touch" font. "The Times" then asked Morison to create a new font for them to use as a replacement. Times New Roman is meant to maximize efficiency attempting to be as readable as possible while using less ink than the previous fonts used. Times New Roman should be used in most printed works typically essay's or books. I selected this font because it is something I see all of the time and use regularly and I wanted to learn why this became such a commonly used font and what makes it such a good font to use.
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