Times Newer Roman - font helps your article longer
Times Newer Roman will help each word be 5 to 10% wider but still looks no different from academic fonts, so your post will look longer and more beautiful.
Times Newer Roman is a font developed by MSCHF internet marketing company. Times Newer Roman will help each word be 5 to 10% wider but still looks no different from academic fonts, so your post will look longer and more beautiful. In this way, Times Newer Roman will make an article with content only about 3 pages long as 5 pages on Windows Office.
According to the Times Newer Roman website, to cover up to 15 pages of documents you will need 6,680 words if you use regular fonts, while for Times Newer Roman you only need 5,833.
Times Newer Roman was developed from Nimbus Roman No.9 L - a free and open source font. MSCHF has developed to the larger Nimbus Roman No.9 L font while maintaining the same height and vertical.
However, Times Newer Roman has the disadvantage of being effective only when users use to write and save in PDF format. If you send an article using Times Newer Roman on Word to another computer that does not have Times Newer Roman installed, that article will return to the normal font with normal size.
In addition, Times Newer Roman can only help you extend the page number of articles. For articles with a limited number of words, this font is completely useless for you.
To download Times Newer Roman, you can visit the link below:
- Times Newer Roman free
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