Based on a hunch from Colin Willems SPRANQ creative communications in Utrecht has created Ecofont - a font with holes in it to, wait for it, "up to 20% less ink."
There doesn't seem to be even the slightest smirky hint of them having a laugh there. Of course, they're only comparing ink-use in "eco-font" to Bitstream Vera, which is what it is based on. May I suggest using a razor-thin condensed font like Helvetica Neue light condensed, Univers Condensed, Amplitude Condensed or any other skinny instead of using an extra-bold font with holes in it next time guys. You'll not just save ink, it'll print on less paper as well. The logic here is a bit like my ex-roommates, she'd buy a big Entenmann's 'fat-free' chocolate cake and then eat the whole thing in one sitting.
Fascinatingly, the big media are all over it, check their press page.
"By the way, I'm aware of the irony of appearing on TV in order to decry it, so don't bother pointing that out." - Sideshow Bob.
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