Wednesday, January 14, 2015


Comic Sans has long been the punching bag of the typography world. It’s goofy and childish looking as well has one downfall illuminated in today’s infographic: it uses too much ink. If you’re not in the book publishing world, using the right type face is essential to keep printing costs low. Helvetica, the world’s one-type-fits all type of font, uses 5.45% of a normal piece of paper in ink coverage. Compared to Garamond’s 4.47% it may not seem like much of a difference – only 1% right? Wrong. That can add up to billions of extra dollars spent on ink.
Switching from Helvetica(5.45%) to Comic Sans(5.74%) seems small. Only .29%, but it would actually cost 1.6 Billion dollars worth of extra ink. Thats 69 billion extra cartridges of black ink. I’m reading the first book of Game of Thrones right now. It’s not a small book. The extra ink cartridges from switching Helvetica to Comic Sans could be enough ink to print 28 million copies of the first GOT books.
Comic Sans has always been a joke, but no one ever really proved with statistics why. Until today. Check out the infographic below and have your mind blow a little bit.

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