12-point Times New Roman
12-point Times New Roman is a widely used font style in word processing and publishing. The "12-point" refers to the size of the text, which is measured in points, with one point equaling 1/72 of an inch. This size is commonly used for documents, making it easy to read and professional in appearance.
Times New Roman was designed in 1931 for the British newspaper The Times. It features a classic serif style, characterized by small lines or decorative strokes at the ends of its letters. This font is often preferred for academic papers, formal letters, and printed materials due to its clarity and traditional look.