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Revision as of 13:07, 18 January 2020
Various fonts and typefaces are used in Kentucky Route Zero and its promotional materials.
List of fonts
Fonts appearing in-game and on official material
- DM Serif – Game logo and title card, 2020. Modified so uppercase K is disconnected. (example)
- Letter Gothic – In-game dialogue text (commonly mistaken for Inconsolata). (example)
- Motor 4F – Game icon "Kentucky Route Zero," "PC Edition," and "TV Edition" texts. (example)
- Select Mono – "A game by cardboard computer." heading. (example)
Previously-used fonts
- Podkova – Game logo and title card (act/scene screens), 2013–2019. (example)
Custom fonts
Kentucky Route Zero also makes use of custom-created fonts. For example:
- The "Too Late to Love You" karaoke sequence ("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").