While "CIDFont F1Normal" might sound like a trendy new typeface, it is actually a technical encoding designation rather than a single, downloadable creative font. If you are seeing this name, it’s likely because you’ve encountered a missing font error in a PDF or design file. What is CIDFont F1?
When you see this name, it typically means the PDF is looking for a font that isn't installed on your system. In most cases, "CIDFont+F1" maps to standard fonts like: Times New Roman Regular Tahoma How to Fix Missing CIDFont Errors
In Adobe Acrobat, press Ctrl+D (or Cmd+D ) and go to the Fonts tab. This will show you the "Actual Font" being substituted, allowing you to download the correct commercial font (like Arial) instead of a generic CID placeholder. A Note on Formula 1 (F1) Fonts CID+ Fonts - Adobe Community