By-jossq-dmf-in-beijing Font -
This is the most technical part of the string. "DMF" likely stands for one of three things in the context of Chinese typography:
I’m unable to find or verify a specific font named “by-jossq-dmf-in-beijing.” It does not appear in standard font directories (Google Fonts, Adobe Fonts, commercial foundries, or open-source repositories), and the name itself seems irregular—possibly a misspelling, a local project name, or an internal/custom file. by-jossq-dmf-in-beijing font
Who—or what—is ?
If you can share (e.g., a design file, website source code, screenshot, or software), I can help identify the actual font or provide a precise article link. Otherwise, the three options above will give you a practical path forward. This is the most technical part of the string
For a Beijing map or cultural poster → Noto Serif CJK SC (elegant, readable) + Montserrat (modern Latin). If you can share (e
If you downloaded by-jossq-dmf-in-beijing.ttf in 2012, you were likely getting a hybrid typeface: