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14-Year-Old Figures Out That Bad Fonts Cost the Government Hundreds of Millions
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The U.S. government could save up to $370 million a year by switching fonts, from Times New Roman to the thriftier Garamond according to 14-year-old high school student Suvir Mirchandani.
By Danielle Wiener-Bronner
The U.S. government could save up to $370 million a year by switching fonts, from Times New Roman to the thriftier Garamond according to 14-year-old high school student Suvir Mirchandani.
Update: It seems there are some flaws in Mirchandani's theory, which you can read about here. The font switch, while clever, many not make much difference after all.
Speaking on HuffPostLive, Mirchandani explained that he first came to study cost-saving fonts as a means of reducing the resources used in his middle school:
I thought about paper and I thought about ink. For paper, we have these paper recycling programs, dual- Biography of barack obama.