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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 an all-capitals typeface, as the Romans did not use lowercase letters. Twombly created the design taking inspiration from a full-size picture of a rubbing of the inscription. [3] It is well known for appearing on many film posters. [4]

  3. 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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  4. Mar 18, 2009 · The letterforms, however, represent perhaps the most elegant, and certainly the most celebrated, example of the Roman letter. The inscription has served as the model Roman alphabet for almost two millennia. Detail from the column (top) and the entire inscription from a cast.

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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. These forms provided the basis for this Adobe Originals typeface designed by Carol Twombly in 1989. Trajan is an elegant typeface well-suited for display work in books, magazines, posters, and billboards.

  7. When Carol Twombly created the typeface Trajan for Adobe in 1989, her intention was to make as faithful an adaptation as possible, while turning letters that had been carved in stone into a digital font.

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