Ecofont
The prints we make for our 'daily use' not only use paper, but
also ink. According to SPRANQ creative communications
(Utrecht, The Netherlands) your ink cartridges (or ink toner) could last
longer. SPRANQ has therefore developed a
new font: the Ecofont."After Dutch holey cheese, there now is a Dutch font with
holes as well."
Appealing ideas are often simple: how much of a letter can be
removed while maintaining readability? After extensive testing with all kinds of
shapes, the best results were achieved using small circles. After lots of late
hours (and coffee) this resulted in a font that uses up to 20% less ink. Free to download, free to use.
12.23.2008
EcoFont - save ink
Eco what? Try it! Use it!
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