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by dghf
184 days ago
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As others have said, Times New Roman was specifically designed for newspapers: * condensed glyph widths, for ease of setting in narrow columns * high x-heights and short ascenders and descenders, so lines can be set tighter and more text thus fitted on the page * robust forms and serifs to allow for the tendency of newsprint to absorb and spread ink These features don't necessarily translate to improved readability in other contexts. |
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