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'''Victor Lardent''' (1905 - 1968), a British advertising designer and draftsman at [[The Times]], London, created the font [[Times New Roman]] under the direction of [[Stanley Morison]] in 1932.<ref>[http://www.myfonts.com/person/lardent/victor/ MyFonts article]</ref> |
'''Victor Lardent''' (1905 - 1968), a British advertising designer and draftsman at [[The Times]], London, created the font [[Times New Roman]] under the direction of [[Stanley Morison]] in 1932.<ref>[http://www.myfonts.com/person/lardent/victor/ MyFonts article]</ref><ref name="loxley">{{cite book|last=Loxley|first=Simon|title=Type: the secret history of letters|publisher=I>B> Tauris & Co. Ltd|date=2006|pages=130—131|isbn=1 84511 028 5}}</ref> |
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Victor Lardent (1905 - 1968), a British advertising designer and draftsman at The Times, London, created the font Times New Roman under the direction of Stanley Morison in 1932.[1][2]
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- ^ MyFonts article
- ^ Loxley, Simon (2006). Type: the secret history of letters. I>B> Tauris & Co. Ltd. pp. 130–131. ISBN 1 84511 028 5.