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This image depicts the similarities between the fonts Times New Roman and Georgia.

See also: Times New Roman
See also: Georgia (typeface)

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[edit] Times New Roman

Times New Roman is a serif typeface commissioned by The Times (London) newspaper in 1931 and designed by Stanley Morison together with Starling Burgess and Victor Lardent. It was first issued by the Monotype Corporation in 1932. Although no longer used by The Times, it is still widely used for typesetting books.

[edit] Georgia=

Georgia is a font designed in 1993 by Matthew Carter for Microsoft. It is designed specifically for clarity on a computer monitor even at small sizes, partially due to a relatively large x-height. [1] It was named after a test tabloid headline about alien heads found in the state of Georgia.

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This SVG was created to replace the PNG Image:TNR-Georgia.png, which was created by User:Generic69. As for this image, it was created by User:Black and White using Inkscape.

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