April 12th, 2020 at 12:24 AM
(April 11th, 2020 at 6:15 PM)Darth-Apple Wrote: They need to stop requiring times new roman for literally everything. Yea it's a tried and tested font, but it just looks a little bit... serious sometimes.
Our official memos are all in Times New Roman. I'm so over that font. So I make sure to use something else any chance I get.
(April 11th, 2020 at 9:24 PM)tc4me Wrote: Fonts to save ink - the Top 3
With the right fonts, up to 50 percent on ink and Toner you can save. The Top 3 of the most economical fonts, we present in this article.
Fonts exchange: ink and Toner costs reduce
A student from the USA wanted to reduce the cost of printing his school and then analyzed four popular fonts. According to his calculations, could the U.S. government approximately $ 370 million to save
Garamond: According to his analysis, is "Garamond" is the winner. The Font is thinner than, for example, "Times New Roman", meaning that it consumes less ink and is easy on the wallet. Centuy Gothic: A company from the Netherlands has already been made previously, fonts are analyzed and came to the conclusion that "Century Gothic" compared to Arial about 31% Toner saving. Ecofont Vera Sans: Extra to Save ink the free Font "Ecofont Vera Sans" developed. You simply need to register with your Email address. The company Ecofont has developed font families that save, allegedly, up to 50% ink: The writing is not holed like a Swiss cheese, but according to scientific studies, the readability.
I'll have to look into using Garamond. Never used it. I highly doubt I could get away with "ecofont" at work even if it did save them money.