Bummed about shelling out for printer cartridge after printer cartridge? Tired of submitting essays and papers, only to find that the breaking of your bank outweighs the heartbreak of oh so many rejection letters? Well the University of Wisconsin has the answer for you.
Turns out there might be more to font choices than just aesthetics; type faces such as Century Gothic and Times New Roman use about 30% less ink than say, Arial (as do most serif — as opposed to sans serif — font varieties). The hitch, however, is that a thinner font is a wider font, which means less words per page and more pages per words… and thus it comes to the ever-too common choice: the environment, or your pocketbook?