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  1. Many typographers rank the capitals carved on the Trajan column in Rome, dated at 114 ad, as the high point of the Roman’s artistic legacy. These letter shapes were the best basic form in the subsequent development of uppercase fonts. The top line of the letters on the Trajan column are about six feet above eye level,

  2. Trajan is a serif typeface designed in 1989 by Carol Twombly for Adobe. [2][1] The design is based on the letterforms of capitalis monumentalis or Roman square capitals, as used for the inscription at the base of Trajan's Column, hence the name.

  3. Explore Trajan designed by Carol Twombly, Robert Slimbach at Adobe Fonts. A serif typeface with 6 styles, available from Adobe Fonts for sync and web use. Adobe Fonts is the easiest way to bring great type into your workflow, wherever you are.

  4. Feb 10, 2015 · He delineates exactly what makes a serif a “classical Roman” (think Adobe Trajan) by comparing it to the “industrial” serifs (think Clarendon) that appeared in the late 18th century.

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  5. Mar 30, 2017 · Trajan is the epitome of a classically styled typeface. The design is inspired by the imperial Roman letter forms chiselled into stone, from as early as 43 BC, and the lettering found on the historic Trajan’s Column in Rome.

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  6. Romis. Santa Barbara. Senatus. Stark Classic (1) Stevens Titling. Trajan Color (1) Trajan Sans. Less…. Get the Fonts.

  7. Mar 18, 2009 · After some 1300 years of scribal book hands, the Trajan inscription was “rediscovered” by the 15th century humanists. Beginning with Felice Feliciano, in his Alphabetum Romanum (1463), many scholars attempted geometric constructions of the Roman alphabet.

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