Softer and more elegant, better for creative, long-form publishing.
body font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, serif; font-size: 20pt; times 20new 20 roman font
Whether you use it because you have to, or because you genuinely appreciate its time-tested legibility, understanding its history, strengths, and modern limitations is essential knowledge for anyone who works with words. It is a masterclass in functional design and a cultural artifact that reflects over 90 years of history. Softer and more elegant, better for creative, long-form
: Fine serifs can blur on low-resolution screens compared to modern sans-serif choices like Arial or Calibri. 6. Perfect Font Pairings Softer and more elegant
Because millions of people grew up typing school essays, business memos, and legal briefs in Microsoft Word, Times New Roman became baked into our collective digital consciousness.