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'''DM Serif'''<br>
'''DM Serif'''<br>
Game logo and title card, 2020. Modified so uppercase K is disconnected. Cardboard Computer were inspired to switch to this font to reference the opening sequence of [//www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaDaGtM6xWU Chris Marker's 1983 documentary Sans Soleil.]
Game logo and title card, 2020. Modified so uppercase K is disconnected. Cardboard Computer chose to switch to this font to give a nod to the opening sequence of [//www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaDaGtM6xWU Chris Marker's 1983 documentary on memory, ''Sans Soleil''.]




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''Kentucky Route Zero'' also makes use of custom-created fonts. For example:
''Kentucky Route Zero'' also makes use of custom-created fonts. For example:


* The "[[Too Late to Love You]]" karaoke sequence ("Karaoke").
[[File:Karaokefont.png|thumb|left|"Karaoke"]]  
* Computer text, such as [[XANADU]]'s or [[Joseph]]'s ("Terminal").
* 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 ("Symbols").


The title cards used in the beta build were also a custom font ("Naive").
 
 
 
 
 
The "[[Too Late to Love You]]" karaoke sequence features a font called "Karaoke".
[[File:Terminalfont.png|thumb|left|"Terminal"]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Computer text, such as [[XANADU]]'s or [[Joseph]]'s features a font called "Terminal". Displays with a screen flicker effect.
 
 
 
 
 
[[File:Fontsymbols s.png|thumb|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.
 
 
 
 
[[File:Naivefont.jpg|thumb|left|"Naive"]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
A custom font called "Naive" was introduced in the 2018 'public-beta' branch on Steam, replacing Podkova for title cards and act screens. Features an effect similar to the '''{{Zero}}''' text shader. Was likely replaced due to readability issues.




[[Category:Real world]]
[[Category:Real world]]