STEEL REGULAR SHOWS THAT WORDS ON THE SCREEN CAN BE MADE IN A PROCESS SIMILAR TO CUTTING EXTRUDED STEEL WITH JUST THREE ELEMENTS COMPRISING THE LETTERS, A SHORT, A LONG, AND A CURVE.
Times New New Roman asks the critical questions that most traditional typefaces are just plain scared to ask, such as, but not limited to, what is extension? What is modification? What is new? What is old? The bigger the words are, the easier the answers seem to come.