Font: Times 20new 20roman

Typography is psychology. A 12-point Times New Roman whispers, "Read me, I am detailed." A 20-point Times New Roman declares, "Pay attention, I am important."

Further reading: Bringhurst’s "The Elements of Typographic Style", or the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.1) on text resizing. times 20new 20roman font

Before diving into the specifics of size 20, we must understand the font itself. Times New Roman was commissioned by the Times of London newspaper in 1931. Designed by Stanley Morison and Victor Lardent, the goal was simple: create a typeface that was highly legible, economical with space, yet had a robust, authoritative character. It was engineered for the high-speed printing presses of the era. Typography is psychology

Times New Roman wasn't created to be "pretty"; it was created to be efficient. Commissioned by The Times (London) after typographer criticized the paper's poor readability, the font was designed to be narrow. This allowed the paper to cram more text onto a page without sacrificing legibility—a godsend for editors and a nightmare for students trying to meet page counts ever since. 2. The Microsoft Monopoly Times New Roman was commissioned by the Times

While Times New Roman is excellent, sometimes you need variation. Here are comparable serifs at 20 pt:

Prepared for general reference and typographic clarification.