Banknote Roman Font 〈SAFE ⚡〉
The origin of the banknote Roman font is not in a design studio, but in stone. In 113 AD, Roman engineers carved the Trajan’s Column in Rome. Those capital letters—proportioned, elegant, and authoritative—became the archetype for all Western serif typefaces for 2,000 years.
: A more contemporary typeface that has been adopted for use on certain international banknotes for its durability and clarity. banknote roman font
: Distinctive features include curved fillets on serifs, "scalloped" feet on the letter "R," and triangular serifs that project authority and legitimacy. The origin of the banknote Roman font is