Times New Romance
The Times New Roman is a Bill of character with Serif extremely famous and popular. It appeared in 1932 in the London newspaper The Times (police force Times ), for which it was drawn by Victor Larden under the direction of Stanley Morison (Monotype). Although it is not used any more by the newspaper, this police force always is very much used in the books.
It is based on the Plantin and the Perpetua, but was adapted to facilitate the reading and to save the place.
Microsoft returned it universally celebrates by making of him the character owing to lack of its software of edition Word. This police force is included with all the Windows software since Windows 3.1.
External bonds
- downloadable Version of Times New Romance
| Random links: | Eddie Kaye Thomas | Eurochambres | VirtualBox | Jugovac | Test Drive II: The Duel | Donald_Moffitt |