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- Free for Personal Use
- Free for Commercial Use
- Modification Allowed
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As most font aficionados know, Bézier curves are the mathematical equations commonly used to describe electronic typography, named for their discoverer, Pierre Bézier. As this font is made up entirely of Bézier curves (that's right; absolutely no truly straight lines or corners), plotted by hand and mouse, I punned his name on the word berserk. And it looks kinda wacky as well.
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B�rzierk
� 1999 Andrew Lander
As most font afficianados know, B�zier curves are the mathematical equasions commonly used to describe electronic typography, named for their discoverer, Pierre B�zier. As this font is made up entirely of B�zier curves (that's right; absolutely no truly straight lines or corners), plotted by hand and mouse, I punned his name on the word berzerk. And it looks kinda wacky as well.
No, I'm not sure how to pronounce it.
Due to the acute in the title (which I made sure to include in the character set), this font will appear in different places in the font menus of different programs.
B�rzierk may be used for any non-commercial purposes for free. The "registration fee" for commercial usage is a copy of whatever the font was used for or on or in. If you use it on your website, let me know so I can see it in use.
This font file may be redistributed for free without permission. If you wish to redistribute it on commercial media (you know... CD-ROM, etc.) you must send me a copy of the product. In either case include this text file. And if you make it available for download on a website let me know.
And if you decide to "remix" this font, send me a copy. If you've done something interesting with it, I'll put it up on my site. Your remix should be freeware or I'll want a cut.
If you like this font please check out my website (I have more fonts there) or drop me an e-mail.
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http://home.earthlink.net/~landerfam/
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