From drinking bottled water, to a single
search on Google: even the most innocuous action seems to have a dire consequence for the planet somewhere down the line.
A new example, to me at least, concerns typefaces; the way a typeface is designed determines how much ink is needed when it's put to use — and some kinds of printers' ink, turns out, on close examination, to be toxic as hell. Hazardous air pollutants (HAPs), heavy metal content and carcinogenic ingredients, are a major problem.
Various projects to develop
environmentally friendly and non-toxic
printers' ink are underway — I, for one, will think twice in the future before inhaling the smell of a freshly-printed book.
But smart sustainable design always heads upstream — and so it was with last weekend's
workshop in Treviso, the workshop focused on how to make typography sustainable and was run by Henriette Kruse Jørgensen and Alex Saumier Demers of Fabrica. The challenge to participants was to create a font family that could be reused and printed on recycled newspaper. After just two days, they came up with alphabets of different style using just three simple shapes.
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"A test of the new font showed that without even changing the page layout we were able to save on average ten lines per page. Multiplied by 300 pages per directory, multiplied by 25 Million books printed per annum...." etc
Less pulp.
12.09.10
04:51
We do have environmentally friendly inks. Soy-based inks aren't made with the same toxins that petroleum-based inks are. Soy inks are a little more expensive on the front end, but they are very saturated with color and require less ink usage to create the same colors as petroleum-based inks. So not only is it better for the environment to create, soy inks are fully recyclable, and they actually require less ink per print.
12.10.10
10:06
In terms of typefaces there is also the Eco Font, a font design that includes tiny "holes" in the stroke of the typeface- using roughly 25% less ink to print the text than a similar font. Pretty interesting.
http://www.ecofont.com
12.10.10
02:25
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