Definition
Roman print is a standard style of printing that uses upright, serifed letters, offering high readability. It's what you typically see in books, newspapers, and most websites. Roman print contrasts with italic or bold styles, providing a neutral and clear presentation. This makes it easier to read large amounts of text without eye strain. Think of it as the 'default' setting for written text. Its classic look conveys a sense of professionalism and formality.