How does the 14-year-old boy want to 'change the font' to save $ 400 million for the US to shake up the world now?
In 2014, the 14-year-old Suvir Mirchandani wanted to make a plan for the US government to change the font to save hundreds of millions of dollars of printing money every year, making the public in the country 'waving'.
In 2014, the 14-year-old Suvir Mirchandani wanted to make a plan for the US government to change the font to save hundreds of millions of dollars of printing money every year, making the public in the country 'waving'.
According to Suvir Mirchandani, by volume, ink is twice as expensive as French perfume. And in fact, this calculation is absolutely correct. Specifically, every ounce (30 ml) of Chanel No.5 perfume costs $ 38, with the same volume of ink running for Hewlett Packard in the US can cost up to $ 75.
He wants to change the font to help save money on printing for the US.(Photo: CNN.)
He used both physical and software methods to demonstrate how the current use of fonts consumes terrible ink.
Specifically, Suvir tested writing letters with four Garamond, Times New Roman, Century Gothic and Comic Sans fonts and then used the commercial version of APFill® Ink Coverage Software to measure ink levels. The results show that, using Garamond, a slimmer font, the school can save 24% of ink every year, equivalent to $ 21,000.
And if this font is widely used throughout the United States, the amount of ink can save up to about 400 million dollars per year.
Although very potential, it cannot be applied to reality at the present time because in addition to economic benefits it is also related to many other factors. But this is indeed a commendable study.
After 3 years, Suvir Mirchandani has now become a student of Stanford University, one of the world's leading prestigious schools.
Now Suvir Mirchandani has become a student of Stanford University.
On his personal blog site, Suvir shared that he is always researching to find low-cost technology solutions to improve and improve the quality of life while protecting the environment.
Since shocking the United States with the font-changing initiative to save ink in 2014, Suvir has received numerous technological awards at Intel International Science and Technology Competition and the National Science Fair. Taiwan. In addition, in 2015, Suvir was invited to attend Apple's Global Development Conference.
In order to help people with speech disorders who can communicate better, Suvir recently developed iOS apps that illustrate text automatically.
In addition, Suvir Mirchandani is a musical prodigy.
In addition to his passion for computer science, Suvir is also a talented piano prodigy, who has won numerous piano awards and three performances at the world-famous Carnegie Hall in the city. New York, USA. In addition, Suvir likes to write, photograph and play cricket sports when he is free.
With talent and passion for scientific research, Suvir will surely have many breakthrough researches in the future.
See also: The Vietnamese convertor into the new Vietnamese Tieuq
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