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Various '''fonts''' and '''typefaces''' are used in {{KRZ}} and its promotional materials.
Various '''fonts''' and '''typefaces''' are used in {{KRZ}} and its promotional materials.


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=== Custom fonts ===
=== Other fonts ===
 
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[[File:Karaokefont.png|thumb|150px|left|"Karaoke"]]
[[File:Karaokefont.png|thumb|150px|left|"Karaoke"]]
The "[[Too Late to Love You]]" karaoke sequence features a font called "Karaoke" in the game files.
The "[[Too Late to Love You]]" karaoke sequence in [[Act III]] features a font called "Karaoke" in the game files.
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[[File:Fontsymbols 96ppm.png|thumb|150px|left|"Symbols"]]
[[File:Naivefont.jpg|thumb|150px|left|"Naive"]]
"Symbols" found in clickable pop-ups for inspecting objects or speaking to characters, and lower-screen action buttons such as for controlling flashlights, umbrellas, and degaussing.
A font called "Naive" was introduced in the 2018 "public-beta" branch on Steam, replacing Podkova for title cards and act screens. Based on the font "Archer Hairline". Features an effect similar to the "'''{{Zero}}'''" text shader. Was replaced due to readability issues.
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[[File:Naivefont.jpg|thumb|150px|left|"Naive"]]
=== Icon fonts ===
A custom font called "Naive" was introduced in the 2018 "public-beta" branch on Steam, replacing Podkova for title cards and act screens. Based on the font "Archer Hairline". Features an effect similar to the "'''{{Zero}}'''" text shader. Was replaced due to readability issues.
 
[[File:Fontsymbols 96ppm.png|thumb|150px|left|"Symbols"]]
"Symbols" found in clickable pop-ups for inspecting objects or speaking to characters, and lower-screen action buttons such as for controlling flashlights, umbrellas, and degaussing. [[Act V]]'s "meowroglyphics" are not included in this.
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[[Category:Real world]]
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