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Various '''fonts''' and '''typefaces''' are used in {{KRZ}} and its promotional materials.
=== Fonts appearing in-game and on official material ===
[[File:Krz-pc-edition-title.png|thumb|150px|left|DM Serif]] '''DM Serif'''
Game logo and title card. Also used for act & scene location cards. The game's [[:File:Krz-pc-edition-title.png|logo]] is modified so the uppercase K is disconnected and the serifs joined. Cardboard Computer switched to using this font as a nod to the opening sequence of [[wikipedia:Chris Marker|Chris Marker]]'s 1983 documentary on human memory ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaDaGtM6xWU Sans Soleil]''.
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[[File:Apologiesbox.png|thumb|150px|left|Letter Gothic]]
'''Letter Gothic'''
In-game dialogue text. Originally designed by Roger Roberson at IBM's Lexington, KY typewriter manufacturing plant where it was used in the Selectric electric typewriter. Commonly mistaken for Inconsolata.
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[[File:Karla.png|thumb|150px|left|Karla]]
'''Karla'''
'''DM Serif'''<br>Act & scene number cards.Game logo and title card, 2020. Modified so uppercase K is disconnected. Inspired by the opening sequence of [//www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaDaGtM6xWU Chris Marker's 1983 documentary Sans Soleil.]{{clear}}
[[File:Motor4F.png|thumb|150px|left|Motor 4F]]
'''Motor 4F'''
 
 
 
[[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.
 
 
 
 
 
 
[[File:Motor4f.png|thumb|left|Motor 4F]]
 
'''Motor 4F'''<br>
Game icon "Kentucky Route Zero," "PC Edition," and "TV Edition" texts.
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[[File:Game-by-cc dark.png|thumb|150px|left|Select Mono Italic]]
'''Select Mono Italic'''
[[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, and inspired by IBM's "Light Italic" font used in the Selectric electric typewriterstypewriter.{{clear}}
=== Previously-used fonts ===
[[File:KRZ Steam Greenlight logotitle.png|thumb|150px|left|Podkova]]         '''Podkova'''<br>Game logo and title card (act/scene screens), 2013–2019. Romanization of подкова - "Horseshoe" in Russian.             
Game logo and title card (act/scene screens), 2013–2019. Romanization of ''подкова'', meaning "horseshoe" in Russian.
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=== Other fonts ===
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=== Custom fonts ===[[File:Karaokefont.png|thumb|150px|left|"Karaoke"]]The "[[Too Late to Love You]]" karaoke sequence features a font called "Karaoke" in the game files.{{clear}}
[[File:Terminalfont.png|thumb|150px|left|"Terminal"]]Computer text, such as on [[XANADU]] or [[Joseph]]''Kentucky Route Zero'' also makes use of customs, is displayed in a font called "Terminal." Displays with a screen-created fontsflickering effect. For example:{{clear}}
* The "[[Too Late to Love You]]File:Naivefont.jpg|thumb|150px|left|" karaoke sequence (Naive"Karaoke").* Computer text, such as [[XANADU]]'s or [[Joseph]]'s (A font called "TerminalNaive").* Symbols found was introduced in clickable popthe 2018 "public-ups for inspecting objects or speaking to charactersbeta" branch on Steam, and lower-screen action buttons such as replacing Podkova for controlling flashlights, umbrellas, title cards and degaussing (act screens. Based on the font "Archer Hairline". Features an effect similar to the "Symbols'''{{Zero}}'''")text shader.Was replaced due to readability issues.{{clear}}
The title cards used in the beta build were also a custom font ("Naive").=== Icon fonts ===
[[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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