What serif font can I use instead of Times New Roman? I don't know where else to ask this.
What serif font can I use instead of Times New Roman? I don't know where else to ask this
Bodoni
Comic Sans. No wait.
Comic Serif.
Times New Roman is probably the best serif font for the past decade, but the runners up are:
bookman
century schoolbook
computer modern
Linux Libertine
Liberation Serif.
This may be considered cheating as Liberation Serif is designed to mimic Times New Roman.
liberation serif is an abortion of a font
that r tho
Bembo Book or Arno Pro.
Make your own
Baskerville.
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Computer Modern
I use Benton Modern
This.
Garamond, but be sure to pick a non-shit version.
Georgia is tolerable for a Windows default font and pretty legible on screens regardless of resolution. Adobe's Source Serif Pro os also fine. Computer Modern is of course god tier. Finally there's Merriweather which looks pretty good.
Everything else decent I can think of will cost you shekels.
Remember that 12 point is a stupid meme from typewriter age, and even if it's fine in print, on screen you want bigger.
What's good in serif fonts? I never liked them
I find them less tiring to read than sans serifs, but that may just as well be me being used to reading books, which are almost always in serif. Typographically, serifs convey a more serious, old-school, academic look so if that's the kind of design you're after, that's also good.
Baskerville if you can pay or if you know where to get it.
Also Utopia or Source Serif
This thread belongs in /gd/ where they are experts in serif fonts
Courier New
>on screen you want bigger
Nice eyes, faggot
DELET