If your workflow requires a font that looks naturally bold on-screen or in modern BIM software like Autodesk Revit , you must switch to a TrueType Font (TTF)
When browsing font libraries—whether for a CAD project, a graphic design layout, or a technical illustration—you may have stumbled upon a clean, sans-serif, all-caps typeface named . And if you’ve looked specifically for its Bold weight, you might have asked yourself: Is this font exclusive? Do I need special permission to use it? isocp bold font exclusive
The rights to the ISOCPEUR family are held by Monotype Imaging (often listed as ITC or URW in older documentation). It is a standard industry font available for purchase by anyone. If your workflow requires a font that looks
Because the ISO standard is publicly available, any font foundry can create their own version of ISOCP Bold. These versions are not identical. For example: The rights to the ISOCPEUR family are held