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		<title>When Holes Are Good: &#8220;Holey&#8221; Font Saves 25% Printer Ink</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of us would become upset upon finding a hole in something: our favorite sweater, those broken-in jeans&#8230;But there is one case where holes turns out to be a plus: The typeface Ecofont, 2010 Winner of the European Environmental Design Award, saves up to 25% printer ink simply by adding holes in printed type. Ecofont [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[It can sometimes be hard to choose a typeface that fits the character of your sign, poster, client, etc. Each font has a different look and feel: formal to casual, fun, friendly, historical (1950&#8242;s, Gothic), uptight, beachy&#8230; The key is to match the project with a typeface that fits its character. Does it reflect a [...]]]></description>
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