Font family: Times NR MT Pro
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Font version: Version 1.00 Build 1000
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Characters: 447
Number of glyphs: 461
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Copyright notice: Copyright © 2015 The Monotype Corporation. All rights reserved.
Font family: Times NR MT Pro Medium
Font Subfamily name: Regular
Unique font identifier: Monotype Imaging Inc.:Times NR MT Pro Medium:2015
Full font name: Times NR MT Pro Medium
Version string: Version 1.00 Build 1000
Postscript name: TimesNRMTPro-Medium
Manufacturer Name: Monotype Imaging Inc.
Designer: Stanley Morison, Victor Lardent
Description: Stanley Morison, typographic advisor to Monotype, was also made typographic advisor to The Times of London newspaper in 1929. One of his first responsibilities in the latter position was to redesign the newspaper. Several existing typestyles were tried as replacements for the typeface the newspaper had been using for years; but Morison and The Times executive staff found them unsuitable for one reason or another. The decision was then made to create a new, custom, design. The criteria was simple: the new design would have to appear larger than its predecessor, could take up no more space, should be slightly heavier and, ultimately, must be highly legible. Morison felt that basing the new design on the Plantin design would begin to satisfy much of the criteria. He provided Victor Lardent, a Monotype designer, with photographs of Plantin specimens and a list of instructions. The two worked together as art director and designer on the project for over two years. The new design was first used in The Times newspaper in 1932 and was then offered to the public as commercial fonts in 1933. Since The Times used both Monotype and Linotype machines to set type for its issues, a second, almost identical design, was produced by Linotype for their typesetters. The Times Roman typeface was the result of this design effort. Over the years, Times New Roman has been translated into phototype and digital fonts. The Times New Roman design enjoyed another surge of popularity when it became one of the stable of typefaces routinely bundled with computer operating systems and productivity software. Times New Roman Seven is a special design that can be used for text blocks in smaller point sizes.
URL Designer: http://www.monotype.com
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License Info URL: http://www.monotype.com
Typographic Family name: Times NR MT Pro
Typographic Subfamily name: Medium
Pixel unit: 1000
Vertical minimum: -319
Vertical maximum: 948
Horizontal minimum: -174
Horizontal maximum: 1100
Mac Style: 0
Minimum readable pixel size: 9
Font direction: 2
Ascending part: 712
Descending part: -288
Line spacing: 200
Maximum step width: 1146
Minimum left side beraring: -174
Minimum right side beraring: -174
Non component maximum points 130
Non component maximum contours 7
Word weight type: 500
Word width type: 5
Size of superscript horizontal font : 700
Size of superscript vertical font 650
Superscript horizontal deviation 0
Superscript vertical deviation 140
Size of subscript level font: 700
Size of subscript vertical 650
Subscript horizontal offset: 0
Subscript vertical offset: 477
Delete line size: 50
Delete line position: 75
Font selection identifier: 384
Typography ascending: 712
Typography descending -288
Typography spacing: 200
Ascending part: 932
Descending part: 225
Bevel: 0
Underline position: -75
Underline thickness: 50