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Times New Roman® Bold

- by Stanley Morison, Victor Lardent
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Times New Roman® Bold
  Format: Windows TrueType

Price: US$ 49.00
  
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Price: US$ 1,210.00

... is part of the Times New Roman® Font Family, comprising altogether 43 fonts in Windows TrueType format.
Character set features:
245 characters
Character maps:
Linked font group:
Times New Roman® Regular
Times New Roman® Italic
Times New Roman® Bold
Times New Roman® Bold Italic
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Technical font names:
File name:
timb____.ttf
Windows menu name:
Times New Roman MT
PostScript name:
TimesNewRomanMT-Bold
PostScript full name:
Times New Roman MT Bold
Catalog material number:
15166695

Times New Roman® Std Bold
  Format: OpenType Std

Price: US$ 29.00
  
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Price: US$ 667.00

... is part of the Times New Roman® Font Family, comprising altogether 23 fonts in OpenType Std format.
Character set features:
euro osf fractions supersub ordinals isoadobe2 ligatures
324 characters
Character maps:
Linked font group:
Times New Roman® Std Regular
Times New Roman® Std Italic
Times New Roman® Std Bold
Times New Roman® Std Bold Italic
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Technical information
 
Digital data from:
OpenType outline flavour:
CFF - PostScript flavoured
Technical font names:
File name:
TimesNRMTStd-Bold.otf
Windows menu name:
Times NR MT Std
PostScript name:
TimesNRMTStd-Bold
PostScript full name:
TimesNRMTStd-Bold
Catalog material number:
16786695

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Documents referring to this product ...

The British advertising designer and draftsman at The Times, London, Victor Lardent (born 1905, died 1968), created the font Times New Roman™ under the direction of Stanley Morison in 1932. Times New Roman is part of the Linotype Library.
Stanley Morison – born 6. 5. 1889 in Wanstead, England, died 11. 10. 1967 in London, England – typographer, type designer. 1913–14: works for "The Imprint". 1914–18: is sent to prison as a conscientious objector. 1919–21: works for Pelican Press and from 1921–23 for Cloister Press in Manchester. 1923–30: co-editor of "The Fleuron" magazine with Holbrook Jackson, Francis Meynell, B. H. Newdigate and Oliver Simon. 1923–67: typography consultant to the Monotype Corporation. From 1923 onwards: [...]

About Times New Roman® Bold ...

Linotype usage sample for Times New Roman® Bold
Designer: Stanley Morison / Victor Lardent, 1932
Times New Roman® Bold belongs to the Times New Roman® Font Family which is part of the Monotype Originals.
In 1931, The Times of London commissioned a new text type design from Stanley Morison and the Monotype Corporation, after Morison had written an article criticizing The Times for being badly printed and typographically behind the times. The new design was supervised by Stanley Morison and drawn by Victor Lardent, an artist from the advertising department of The Times. Morison used an older typeface, Plantin, as the basis for his design, but made revisions for legibility and economy of space (always important concerns for newspapers). As the old type used by the newspaper had been called "Times Old Roman," Morison's revision became "Times New Roman." The Times of London debuted the new typeface in October 1932, and after one year the design was released for commercial sale. The Linotype version, called simply "Times," was optimized for line-casting technology, though the differences in the basic design are subtle. The typeface was very successful for the Times of London, which used a higher grade of newsprint than most newspapers. The better, whiter paper enhanced the new typeface's high degree of contrast and sharp serifs, and created a sparkling, modern look. In 1972, Walter Tracy designed Times Europa for The Times of London. This was a sturdier version, and it was needed to hold up to the newest demands of newspaper printing: faster presses and cheaper paper. In the United States, the Times font family has enjoyed popularity as a magazine and book type since the 1940s. Times continues to be very popular around the world because of its versatility and readability. And because it is a standard font on most computers and digital printers, it has become universally familiar as the office workhorse. Times™, Times™ Europa, and Times New Roman™ are sure bets for proposals, annual reports, office correspondence, magazines, and newspapers.
Linotype offers many versions of this font:
Times™ is the universal version of Times, used formerly as the matrices for the Linotype hot metal line-casting machines. The basic four weights of roman, italic, bold and bold italic are standard fonts on most printers. There are also small caps, Old style Figures, phonetic characters, and Central European characters.
Times™ Ten is the version specially designed for smaller text (12 point and below); its characters are wider and the hairlines are a little stronger. Times Ten has many weights for Latin typography, as well as several weights for Central European, Cyrillic, and Greek typesetting.
Times™ Eighteen is the headline version, ideal for point sizes of 18 and larger. The characters are subtly condensed and the hairlines are finer.
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