Dutch company, SPRANQ, has created ecofont — an eco-friendly font that uses up to 20% less ink. The font, as you can see in the image below, includes round holes in the letters that are visible when enlarged, but virtually undetectable when used in a smaller font.
SPRANQ’s website says the ecofont works best at size of 9 or 10. They also recommend using it with Open Office, AppleWorks, or Microsoft Office 2007.
Best of all, ecofont is available for free by download and is compatible with Windows Vista and XP, Mac OS X and Linux. There is also support on SPRANQ’s website for installing the font.
Try it out and let me know what you think.
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