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Cheltnham is the standard typeface for displays and signs the world over. Over a hundred years old, this typeface is an amalgam of several popular styles.
Time new roman 12 point
Typeface = Times New Roman (Palatino would be a more professional choice) Size = Anywhere between 10pt and 12pt depending on how much content You could alternatively use Arial / Helvetica (Both Sans-Serif) Legal documents tend to lean towards serifed typefaces.
Typeface is the design of a set of characters, such as Courier, Helvetica and Times Roman. Typeface and font are used interchangeably; however, the typeface is the primary design and the font is the implementation and variation of the typeface, such as bold, italics, etc.
They increased the speed at which documents could be processed, and they use a typeface which is universally legible, so it didn't matter how good or bad someone's handwriting was.
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