The fall semester is just around the corner, and that means you'll soon be printing out papers and lecture notes with reckless abandon. You know about saving paper, but ink is something worth conserving too. Using less is always better, right? If you agree, try the new Ecofont. The Dutch (first the community bikes, and now this!) firm Spranq recently developed this new font that cuts ink use while maintaining readability. How does it work? Holes are the secret. It turns out that by removing small circles of ink from the font type, ink use is reduced without impacting legibility because the holes can't be seen when printed at smaller sizes. Go green this school year and download Ecofont for free. Try it!
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