When a font is missing a specific letter, number, or symbol, your OS doesn’t just show a blank space. Instead, it substitutes that missing character with one from a different font (usually a default fallback like Arial, Segoe UI, or LastResort).
If a project calls for a "Bold" version of a DaFont original, but the user only downloaded the "Regular" style, the system will substitute the entire typeface rather than attempting to "fake" the bolding. Consequences and Solutions
Sometimes the user has the correct font, but the software doesn't know it yet.
When a font is missing a specific letter, number, or symbol, your OS doesn’t just show a blank space. Instead, it substitutes that missing character with one from a different font (usually a default fallback like Arial, Segoe UI, or LastResort).
If a project calls for a "Bold" version of a DaFont original, but the user only downloaded the "Regular" style, the system will substitute the entire typeface rather than attempting to "fake" the bolding. Consequences and Solutions Font Substitution Will Occur Dafont
Sometimes the user has the correct font, but the software doesn't know it yet. When a font is missing a specific letter,