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Clone of Fundin Regular. Built from hollow bricks to save up to 20% ink.
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185 characters, 5 downloads
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Tue, 15th September, 9:39 PM 2009
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Tue, 15th September, 10:03 PM 2009
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Frodo7
Frodo7 Tue, 15th September, 2009

At small sizes it looks nearly identical to the regular version. When printed with inkjet printers, it demands a few pico litres less ink for each pixel. It could save an estimated 20% of ink, reportedly.

At small sizes it looks nearly identical to the regular version. When printed with inkjet printers, it demands a few pico litres less ink for each pixel. It could save an estimated 20% of ink, reportedly.

Frodo7
Frodo7 Tue, 15th September, 2009


p2pnut
p2pnut Wed, 16th September, 2009

Good @ pixel size (as you intended)

I had recently been thinking of an 'eco' font for a future project ... you beat me to it with this good work :)


Frodo7
Frodo7 Thu, 17th September, 2009

@p2pnut: The ink saving font was not my idea. You can find several examples on the web. It is not too late to release an Eco version of some useful pixel fonts.

I hope Goatmeal is also listening.

For those who are not familiar with European superstore chains: the sample picture is a mock-up of TESCO's value/economy label, except the text, of course.


p2pnut
p2pnut Thu, 17th September, 2009

Yes, I've seen a few eco fonts. What I really meant was I had put the idea to one side and promptly forgotten about it :(