[Grammar] 'green color' or 'green-colored' plus noun?

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Heidi

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Dear teachers,

-The title of today's article is 'making fonts greener - saving the planet one font at a time'. We're not talking about green color fonts, we're looking for a way to save the planet, perhaps by switching to green fonts.

Would you please tell me which one is correct? 'Green color fonts' or 'green-colored fonts'?

Thank you!
 

Raymott

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Dear teachers,

-The title of today's article is 'making fonts greener - saving the planet one font at a time'. We're not talking about green color fonts, we're looking for a way to save the planet, perhaps by switching to green fonts.

Would you please tell me which one is correct? 'Green color fonts' or 'green-colored fonts'?

Thank you!
'Green fonts' or 'green-colored fonts' is correct.
I would not write 'green color fonts' (or even 'green colour fonts' for that matter).
 
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