University of Wisconsin Shares Moneysaving Font Knowledge
The scoop from the IT department at the University of Wisconsin suggests that changing fonts on your computer documents from the default of “Arial” to “Century Gothic” will save 30% less ink in printouts. Arial was designed in 1982 by Monotype foundry. Century Gothic was also designed by Monotype foundry but about a decade later in 1991. Of course, we are supposed to be a paperless society without having the need for paper. Thank goodness for the IPad.
OrangeRoc saves ink and paper by conducting our team meetings digitally form our conference room. Agendas and status reports are reviewed weekly on the flat screen with only one print out necessary. However, despite all the new technology swirling around us, nothing can beat the paper printout for reviewing, critiquing, and exploring new creative ideas.







