Friday, March 28, 2014

Switch Fonts, Save Ink (and dollars)

In the news over the last few days, reports about a kid whose science fair project was to compute how much the government could save by changing fonts. Long story short: some type faces require considerably less ink than others; the federal government prints lots and lots of documents; it buys a lot of ink and toner for its printers; it could buy less if it changed fonts.

Garamond, a typeface that requires about 25% less than other common fonts (such as Times New Roman), was  created by Claude Garamont in the early 16th century. How much could a school like our save? Not millions, a fair guess might be 10-20% of toner/ink costs.

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