Each design can work individually but, on top of the fundamental styles, attempt putting the Lace, then Filigree in contrasting colors. Use any OpenType-capable program to turn headings from blasé to wowza, make posters with some pow, and develop your own cards with that just-right level of detail. Whatever concept you can picture with the Decorata family, it guarantees to be a lively and accurate wordsmith where the words themselves are the art.
Decorata's glyphs are bifurcated, have medium contrast to display their detailed interactions, and include Shadow, Routine, Outline, Filigree, Lace, Fancy, Intricate, and Dingbat styles - eight in all. The Routine style sets the word or phrase to begin the style, Shadow guarantees it lifts off the background, and Outline attempts to restrain its ornate style. Think about those as the foundation and utilize the remainder of the styles for flamboyance. The Intricate and Filigree styles vary just in the thickness of the glyphs, with Filigree being thinner. Lace gets rid of the external curls around each letter however keeps the internal unfavorable area from those ornamental lines. The Fancy style is a strong lettershape that includes its attendant components, and the Dingbats are precisely as expected: borders, manicules, patterns, frames, and many elegant items to bring designs to life.
Font Family:
· Decorata Regular
· Decorata Lace
· Decorata Shadow
· Decorata Outline
· Decorata Filigree
· Decorata Dingbats
· Decorata Fancy
· Decorata Intricate
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