Is the font of EU trademark times-roman?
TimesneRoman is probably one of the most common and well-known serif fonts, which belongs to transitional serif in font design and has a far-reaching influence on later fonts. In addition, it is often chosen as one of the standard fonts because of its regular and steady classic appearance. [Edit this paragraph] TimesNewRoman was created by StanleyMorison, StarlingBurgess and Victor Lardent * *, published by Monotype Company in 1932 and first adopted by The Times of Britain. The original manuscript of TimesNewRoman was completed by VictorLardent under the supervision of StanleyMorison. TimesNewRoman is mainly based on Perpetua and Plantin, so it has many characteristics of ancient fonts, but it has better performance in legibility and cost-effectiveness. [Edit this paragraph] After the Times adopted TimesNewRoman for the first time, this excellent font quickly won the favor of the public and achieved great success. Since then, although the Times of London no longer uses TimesneRoman, TimesneRoman has become one of the classic fonts, and it is still widely used in books, magazines, reports, official documents, advertisements, screen displays and so on.