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[[File:Krz-pc-edition-title.png|thumb|left|DM Serif]] | [[File:Krz-pc-edition-title.png|thumb|left|DM Serif]] | ||
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[[File:Apologiesbox.png|thumb| | [[File:Apologiesbox.png|thumb|left|Letter Gothic]] | ||
'''Letter Gothic'''<br> | |||
In-game dialogue text, commonly mistaken for Inconsolata. Originally designed by Roger Roberson at IBM's Lexington, Kentucky typewriter plant. Utilized in Selectric electric typewriters. | In-game dialogue text, commonly mistaken for Inconsolata. Originally designed by Roger Roberson at IBM's Lexington, Kentucky typewriter plant. Utilized in Selectric electric typewriters. | ||
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[[File:Motor4f.png|thumb|left|Motor 4F]] | [[File:Motor4f.png|thumb|left|Motor 4F]] | ||
'''Motor 4F'''<br> | '''Motor 4F'''<br> | ||
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[[File:Game-by-cc dark.png|thumb| | [[File:Game-by-cc dark.png|thumb|left|Select Mono Italic]] | ||
'''Select Mono Italic'''<br> | |||
"A game by cardboard computer." heading, temporary developer branding. Designed by Michael McMaster, inspired by IBM's "Light Italic" font used in Selectric electric typewriters. | "A game by cardboard computer." heading, temporary developer branding. Designed by Michael McMaster, inspired by IBM's "Light Italic" font used in Selectric electric typewriters. | ||