Since its initial release in 1989, Trajan has risen to international popularity as a distinctive and versatile display family. Carol Twombly’s sensitive interpretation of the Roman capitals inscribed at the base of Trajan’s column in Rome serves as a testament to her skills as a designer and to the craftsmanship of the ancient lettering artists who devised these elegant and enduring letterforms. Robert Slimbach added Greek and Cyrillic as well as four new weights. The extended family provides users with a range of six weights that vary in personality and function. Alongside this extension, Slimbach also created Trajan Sans, which offers users a contemporary and stylish variation of the original seriffed design.