This link has been bookmarked by 38 people . It was first bookmarked on 14 Dec 2008, by Fred Delventhal.
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20 Sep 09
Concetta GotliebThe 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.
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05 Aug 09
Jeff JohnsonAppealing 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.
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Christina DiMicelli"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 achieve -
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TK SandAppealing 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.
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07 Jan 09
Saneel Radiathis is one of those things that would be useful if adopted by 100% of the world, but utterly stupid because it simply doesn't have the means to take off.
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23 Dec 08
Steven TryonA font that uses up to 20% less ink when printed.
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font that uses up to 20% less ink
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Andrew PerrySpranq Eco Sans is a font with holes (essentially invisible at smaller font sizes), that saves ink.
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16 Dec 08
Tami BrassThe prints we make for our 'daily use' not only use paper, but also ink. Lots of ink! According to SPRANQ creative communications (Utrecht, The Netherlands) this is partly unnecessary. Based on a hunch of Colin Willems, SPRANQ therefore developed a new font: the Ecofont.
"After the Dutch holey cheese, there now is a Dutch font with holes as well."
Most appealing ideas are 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. -
14 Dec 08
Fred DelventhalFont that saves 20% of the ink used in regular fonts.
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a font that uses up to 20% less ink. Free to download, free to use.
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