2009
10.31

ecofont

I was at the Digiexpo (a digital entertainment and consumer electronics event) today. Thank you, Canon Oy, for the tickets. There was all kinds of electronic devices for us mortals to touch and fondle – while spreading the swine flu – but I’m not gonna write about those. Go and see yourself if you like. And remember to wash your hands.

I read the latest National Geographic in the train. The magazine included an interesting news article about ecofont. I mean, wow. A font with holes in it. It’s not a beautiful font, but it can save money. According to font’s website, it saves up to 20% of ink. NG tells us that a company with 5 000 emploees can save almost 100 000 euros per year in printing costs. That’s a good alternative for firing people.

And Nebular spool (Ugress’s side project) has released a new album called Shul. Ugress offered the background music for my portfolio in 2007. The new album can be heard on Spotify, but if you demand quality (320kbps mp3 or FLAC for example), download it from here. You can pay as much as you like.

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