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University of Oregon Green

for sp ot color: use PANTONE 3425

4-color process : C100 M0 Y78 K42

Web: R0 G79 B39

Hex: 004F27

university of Oregon Yellow

for sp ot color: use PANTONE 109 or Pantone 108

4-color process : C0 M10 Y95 K0

Web: R255 G204 B0

Hex: FFcc00

Improving legibility and increasing functionality were primary objectives in the design of

the University of Oregon's new mark. Melior, a square-serif font, was selected to create a

harmonious relationship with the Oregon O logo. A sans-serif typeface, Akzidenz Grotesk,

was also specified to extend functionality. Translated from German as "sans-serif trade

type," the varied weights of Akzidenz Grotesk make it an excellent choice for many

applications.

Melior and Akzidenz Grotesk-

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Answering on the basis of 27 years' journalistic experience in a variety of milieus, both military and civilian, I've found the following:

There is no single font used by most or all newspapers. Headlines are of various sizes as determined by structure, context and the style preferences of the individual periodical, and are mostly sans-serif.

However, I think your question is about body text (what appears in the columns under the headlines), which is typically 10-point in a serif face such as Times New Roman.

Note that while sans-serif fonts (such as Verdana, Arial and Helvetica) are easier to read on web pages, serif faces are easier to read in print.

I hope this helps. :-)

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Newspapers use a variety of fonts and sizes (mostly sans-serif) for headlines, but body text is typically 10-point in a serif face such as Times or Times New Roman.

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im not sure but isn't it 'arial' or 'times new roman' or something

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The newspaper font is called "Times New Roman." It is a popular serif font commonly used in newspapers for its readability and classic appearance.

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many newspapers use Times New Roman

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times new roman

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