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{{Infobox font
| name = Times New Roman
| image   = [[Image:Times New Roman.png|250px|Times New Roman]]
| style   = [[Serif]]
| classifications = Transitional<br>[[PANOSE]]: 2263545234
| releasedate = [[1931]]
| creator = [[Stanley Morison]]<br>[[Starling Burgess]]<br>[[Victor Lardent]]
| foundry = [[Monotype Corporation|Monotype]]
| commissioned_by = [[The Times]]
| sample  =
|}}
[[Image:TimesandGeorgia.svg|right|thumb|198px|'''Size and spacing comparisons''' of the Georgia and Times New Roman typefaces.]]

'''Times New Roman'''  is a [[serif]] [[typeface]] commissioned by ''[[The Times]]'' ([[London]]) newspaper in [[1931]] and designed by [[Stanley Morison]] together with Starling Burgess and Victor Lardent at the English branch of Monotype. It was commissioned to address the problems of high-speed printing on low quality newsprint. It was first issued by the [[Monotype Corporation]] in [[1932]]. Although no longer used by ''The Times,'' it is still widely used for book typography.

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