New Ecofont Cuts Down on Ink by 20%
Written by Urban Sherp on June 19th, 2009
Tired of replacing your ink cartridges or looking to save money on ink cartidges? Well, Dutch design firm SPRANQ, has developed a new “ecofont” that uses 20% less ink than standard fonts. Their big idea sprang from looking at “Dutch holey cheese.” The theory being that you’ll save ink where the tiny holes are punched out with out compromising the verdana-esque font. Although not recommend for say, your resume, the eco font is a great alternative for interoffice documents, notes, rough drafts etc. And it’s free. Download your free copy at Ecofont.
















