Cidfont F1-normal Font-- Free Download May 2026
If you can’t find the exact font or need a guaranteed free commercial license, try these:
| Font Name | Style | License | |-----------|-------|---------| | Racing Sans One | Condensed, bold | Open Font License (free commercial) | | Titillium Web | Technical, modern | OFL – free commercial | | Barlow Condensed | Clean, versatile | OFL – free commercial | | Orbitron | Geometric, futuristic | OFL – free commercial | | Rajdhani | Medium contrast, racing feel | OFL – free commercial |
All are available on Google Fonts or Font Squirrel.
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<style> .download-btn background-color: #e10600; /* F1 Red */ color: white; padding: 15px 30px; text-align: center; font-size: 20px; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none; display: inline-block; border-radius: 5px; font-family: Arial, sans-serif; transition: 0.3s; .download-btn:hover background-color: #b00400; transform: scale(1.02); </style>
Cidfont F1-normal is a modern, humanist-inspired sans-serif intended for UI, body text, and display use. The font emphasizes clear letterforms, balanced proportions, and efficient spacing for screen and print reading. If you can’t find the exact font or
You downloaded the file, you installed it, but Photoshop says "Missing Font." Here is how to fix it.
1. Restart your software. Design applications scan for new fonts only at launch. If you installed the font while Photoshop was open, save your work, close the app, and reopen it.
2. Check for naming quirks. Sometimes, the font will install under a different internal name. Look for "F1 Normal," "Cid Regular," or "Speedfont" in your menu. If you tried to extract the font from
3. Clear your font cache (Windows). If the font appears garbled or shows as squares, you may have a corrupted cache. Type "Font Settings" into Windows search, click "Manage Fonts," and look for conflicts.
4. Convert the file.
If you downloaded an .otf and your software hates it, use a free online converter (like Convertio) to change it to .ttf.
If you tried to extract the font from an old PDF using software like PitStop and it failed, it is likely because the font was subsetted (partially embedded) with a custom encoding. The download provided above solves this by giving you the full, standalone font file.