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[[Image:TNRspecAI.svg|right|thumb|250px|'''Times New Roman''' a serif typeface designed 1931–1932 by {{Infobox font
| image   = [[Image:Times New Roman font.svg|275px|Times New Roman]]
| style   = Transitional [[serif]]
| date    = [[1931]]
| creator = [[Stanley Morison, ]]<br>[[Starling Burgess, and ]]<br>[[Victor Largdent for the ]]
| foundry = [[Montotype Corporation. It was commissioned by the London ''Times'' to address the problems of high-speed printing on low quality newsprint.]]
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| sample  = [[Image:Times New Roman sample.svg|275px|Times New Roman sample text]]
|}}
[[Image:Times New Roman - Georgia typeface comparison.svg|thumb|2750px|'''Size and spacing comparisons''' of the Georgia and Times New Roman typefacesright|The Times New Roman typeface, on top at 88.5 point, compared with [[Georgia (typeface)|Georgia]] at 84 point.]]

'''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. 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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In [[2004]], the [[U.S. State Department]] announced that as of [[February 1]], [[2004]], all U.S. diplomatic documents would use 14 [[point (typography)|point]] Times New Roman instead of the previous 12 point [[Courier (font)|Courier New]].

==Times Roman==

[[Image:TNRspecAI.svg|left|thumb|250px|'''Times New Roman''' a serif typeface designed 1931–1932 by Stanley Morison, Starling Burgess, and Victor Largent for the Montotype Corporation. It was commissioned by the London ''Times'' to address the problems of high-speed printing on low quality newsprint.]]
[[Image:TimesandGeorgia.svg|right|thumb|250px|'''Size and spacing comparisons''' of the Georgia and Times New Roman typefaces.]]

'''Times Roman''' is a body text, [[typeface|serif typeface]]. It is [[Linotype]]'s licensed version of [[Monotype]]'s Times New Roman typeface.

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