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Times 20new 20roman | Font Patched

The ubiquity of Times New Roman is not accidental; it is the result of its practical design and smart licensing.

At 20 pt, your default line spacing (often 1.0 or 1.15) will cause ascenders and descenders to clash. Always set . For 20 pt type, 30 pt leading (line height of 150%) is ideal. In Word, that is "Exactly 30 pt" or "Multiple 1.5." times 20new 20roman font

In 1929, typographer Stanley Morison famously criticized the The Times of London for its poor printing quality and outdated typography. Challenged to do better, Morison worked with Victor Lardent, an artist at the newspaper, to create a new typeface. The ubiquity of Times New Roman is not

Despite its technical and historical merits, Times New Roman has a complicated reputation. In popular culture, it’s often seen as the default, the safe choice, or even the “boring” font. For 20 pt type, 30 pt leading (line height of 150%) is ideal