A Wisconsin university has found a new way to cut costs with e-mail — by changing the font.

A Wisconsin university has found a new way to cut costs with e-mail — by changing the font.

(NPR / All Things Considered) — A Wisconsin university has found a new way to cut costs with e-mail — by changing the font. The University of Wisconsin, Green Bay has switched the default font on its e-mail system from Arial to Century Gothic. The university says the change sounds minor, but it will save money on printer ink when students print out e-mails in the new font.

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