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Download free Fontcop by Apostrophic Labs free for Personal Use. Font list styles: FONTCIII.ttf, FONTCOII.ttf, FONTCOIV.ttf, FONTCOP_.ttf,
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About Fontcop

These 4 fonts were called Fontcop for 2 reasons:

1) The politics in the font world had reached one point where someone called don Synstelien felt the urge to release a font and name it Font Pirate. I figure this is the flip side of the coin, since surprisingly among all the fonts out there this name wasn't yet taken.

2) The letter shapes are envisioned to be something that would be slapped on police cars in futuristic fiction. Robocop was probably playing when Alejandro designed the first few letters of this thing.


This font is free for all with no usage restrictions, but if you use it commercially please take the time to send a small amount of money to your favourite charity.

This one's for Graham, who for some reason always finds himself on the business end of fontcops' guns, and because he likes sci-fi so much.

© Apostrophe (') and Alejandro Paul. All rights reserved. [email protected]

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Free for Personal Use

This fonts are authors' property, and are either shareware, demo versions or public domain. The licence mentioned above the download button is just an indication. Please look at the readme-files in the archives or check the indicated author's website for details, and contact him if in doubt. If no author/licence is indicated that's because we don't have information, that doesn't mean it's free.

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  • Fontcop III Regular FONTCIII.ttf
    Fontcop III Regular font - FONTCIII.ttf
  • Fontcop II Regular FONTCOII.ttf
    Fontcop II Regular font - FONTCOII.ttf
  • Fontcop IV Regular FONTCOIV.ttf
    Fontcop IV Regular font - FONTCOIV.ttf
  • Fontcop Regular FONTCOP_.ttf
    Fontcop Regular font - FONTCOP_.ttf

Fontcop III Regular | FONTCIII.ttf

  • Font family: Fontcop III
  • Font subfamily identification: Regular
  • Unique identifier: Apostrophe(')andAlejandroPaul.: Fontcop III: 2000
  • Full font name: Fontcop III
  • Version: Version 30.0;
  • Postscript font name: FontcopIII
  • Designer: Apostrophe (') and Alejandro Paul.
  • Description: © Apostrophe (') and Alejandro Paul. All rights reserved. [email protected]

Fontcop II Regular | FONTCOII.ttf

  • Font family: Fontcop II
  • Font subfamily identification: Regular
  • Unique identifier: Apostrophe(')andAlejandroPaul.: Fontcop II: 2000
  • Full font name: Fontcop II
  • Version: Version 30.0;
  • Postscript font name: FontcopII
  • Designer: Apostrophe (') and Alejandro Paul.
  • Description: © Apostrophe (') and Alejandro Paul. All rights reserved. [email protected]

Fontcop IV Regular | FONTCOIV.ttf

  • Font family: Fontcop IV
  • Font subfamily identification: Regular
  • Unique identifier: Apostrophe(')andAlejandroPaul: Fontcop IV: 2000
  • Full font name: Fontcop IV
  • Version: Version 30.0; 2000;
  • Postscript font name: FontcopIV
  • Designer: Apostrophe (') and Alejandro Paul.
  • Description: © Apostrophe (') and Alejandro Paul. All rights reserved. [email protected]

Fontcop Regular | FONTCOP_.ttf

  • Font family: Fontcop
  • Font subfamily identification: Regular
  • Unique identifier: Apostrophe(')andAlejandroPaul.: Fontcop: 2000
  • Full font name: Fontcop
  • Version: Version 2001;
  • Postscript font name: Fontcop
  • Designer: Apostrophe (') and Alejandro Paul.
  • Description: © Apostrophe (') and Alejandro Paul. All rights reserved. [email protected]

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These 4 fonts were called Fontcop for 2 reasons:

1) The politics in the font world had reached one point where someone called don Synstelien felt the urge to release a font and name it Font Pirate. I figure this is the flip side of the coin, since surprisingly among all the fonts out there this name wasn't yet taken.

2) The letter shapes are envisioned to be something that would be slapped on police cars in futuristic fiction. Robocop was probably playing when Alejandro designed the first few letters of this thing.


This font is free for all with no usage restrictions, but if you use it commercially please take the time to send a small amount of money to your favourite charity.

This one's for Graham, who for some reason always finds himself on the business end of fontcops' guns, and because he likes sci-fi so much.

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readme

This font is freeware and can be used as is in any context without permission from Apostrophic Laboratories, except to produce material that is racist, criminal and/or illegal in nature. It is prohibited to modify any Apostrophic Laboratories font(s) for repackaging and/or re-release without an express written authorization by the designer(s) of the font(s) or Apostrophic Laboratories. Under no circumstance shall any Apostrophic Laboratories design or font design be sold or purchased. Email [email protected] if you want more information.

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