Times Newer Roman Font

Times Newer Roman is a free and open-source font created by MSCHF that mimics the size and look of the original Times New Roman typeface. The font is designed to be 5-10% wider than the original font, making it easier on the eye and allowing more characters to be fitted onto a page. The site was created as a prank to assist students in completing long page requirements. It also has slightly altered lowercase letters, which makes it harder to detect by teachers.

Times Newer Roman font vs times new roman font
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The Times Newer Roman font is also designed to look good on all screen sizes and resolutions. You can download the font from the MSCHF website or from our link below for both Mac and Windows. It also has many weights and styles, including bold, italic, and underlined.

word count on page
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Times New Roman is a classic serif font created in 1931 for The Times newspaper. It is widely used in academic and professional writing.

Times Newer Roman is an altered version of Nimbus Roman No. 9 L, a free font that mimics the Times New Roman font. It has wider characters and spaces but the same vertical heights.

Times Newer Roman vs times new roman font side by side
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Font At A Glance

Font Family NameTimes Newer Roman
StyleSerif
DesignerMSCHF
URLhttp://www.mschf.xyz
Publishing Year2018
Vendorhttp://www.urwpp.de
Version1.000

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