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Witch Hazel

Witch Hazel

by Missy Meyer
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Witch Hazel Font Family was designed by Missy Meyer and published by Missy Meyer. Witch Hazel contains 1 styles.

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About Witch Hazel Font Family


Witch Hazel has been quite a while in the making; a fun font with slightly flared serifs, lots of ligatures and alternates, and over 1150 glyphs!


This font is great for holiday designs, from Valentine's Day to Halloween to Christmas! It also bridges modern and vintage styling, so you can use it for fairy tales and pirates, or for your company's branding and logo!


I just couldn't stop adding more and more to this font. Witch Hazel includes:


- The usual A-Z, a-z, 0-9, and tons of punctuation;

- Greek uppercase letters;

- Cyrillic uppercase letters;

- Over 430 extended Latin characters;

- Small caps;

- Decorative alternates for all letters (some letters have up to 8 alternates!);

- Numbers and uppercase letters with pointy spurs;

- Numbers and uppercase letters with rounded spurs;

- 40 two-letter ligatures!


All characters are OpenType coded and PUA-encoded, so they can be accessed by all design programs. And I'm including a PDF with the full character list; you can use it for reference, or you can copy/paste directly from the PDF into your project!

Designers: Missy Meyer

Publisher: Missy Meyer

Foundry: Missy Meyer

Design Owner: Missy Meyer

MyFonts debut: Oct 20, 2020

Witch Hazel

About Missy Meyer

Missy Meyer has decades of lettering and illustration under her belt; when looking to change careers in her 40s, graphic design seemed like the perfect way to go. She soon found her way into font design, and has been in love ever since. She specializes in quirky, casual, fun fonts that don't take themselves too seriously, but are still clean and easy to work with. (What did she do before design? It's been an amazing variety of jobs, including: bank teller, pizza chef, accountant, camp counselor, casino dealer, singing improv comedian, and game show host at Walt Disney World.)

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