F5 F6 - Cidfont-f1 F2 F3 F4

The strings are technical placeholders used by digital document software, primarily Adobe Acrobat and Illustrator, to identify fonts that were not properly embedded when a PDF was created. Understanding CID Fonts in Digital Documents

When a document needs to assert a point but not shout it, F4 steps forward. This variant is bold but not heavy—comparable to a semibold with moderate contrast. Its key feature is a slightly condensed width, which increases density without sacrificing legibility. F4 is the natural choice for subheadings, pull quotes, and key terms in academic or technical writing. It commands attention gently, like a professor raising a finger mid-lecture. F4 says: This matters, but stay with me . Cidfont-f1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6

F2 retains a light weight but introduces subtle humanist curves and slightly wider letter spacing. This variant excels in dense, information-heavy contexts: footnotes, captions, sidebars, and legal disclaimers. Where F1 is skeletal, F2 is skeletal with breath—optimized for rapid scanning. Its x-height is generous, and ascenders rise high to prevent crowding. F2 answers the reader’s unconscious question: How can I find what I need without getting lost? It is the font of wayfinding in text. The strings are technical placeholders used by digital