There is no way you can test Decoracha before purchasing it for now, yet our home page provides a series of previews of alternates and stylistic sets available.
Good old times. We said goodbye to the free version (.eps file) along with the first .otf release, which takes us back in 2017. Since then, you can only get the open type font file, available at the Decoracha shop.
We are seriously thinking of releasing a lean version for free in the future, which is by no means happening tomorrow.
Well, you’re not mistaken. After the .otf’s official release back in 2017, we gathered font users’ precious feedback and decided to proceed with a letter-by-letter redesign process, in order to serve the font’s functionality, without sacrificing its eccentric character.
Compared to its predecessor, Decoracha offers capital letters, positional alternates, new numbers, varied diacritics and 4 stylistic sets.
Long story short, it’s the same old quirky font, yet better.
If you can’t see any of the above, that probably means you haven’t activated open type features, so you’d better check your help files again.
Sure there will be next releases, especially emphasizing on bug fixes and further corrections needed, but that’s a future step for our design team to consider.
After successfully activating your account, the following steps will have the updated version downloaded to your computer:
1. Click the profile icon on the top right of the page.
2. Click “Downloads”.
3. Click the download button.
Enjoy the typing!
After successfully activating your account, the following steps will have the updated version downloaded to your computer:
1. Click the profile icon on the top right of the page.
2. Click “Downloads”.
3. Click the download button.
Enjoy the typing!
Here is the list of languages supported by Decoracha font: Afrikaans, Albanian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish and Zulu.
That’s a thing. Opposite to its predecessor, Decoracha does not include Greek or Cyrillic characters. Since more than 95% of its users mainly use Latin characters, we decided to emphasize on redesigning and optimizing them first. Hope you enjoy!
By downloading Decoracha you’ll be able to play around with all stylistic sets, available in regular weight only.