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Save the Children stops using font designed by paedophile artist | The Independent
2022-01-19 00:00:00.0     独立报-英国新闻     原网页

       

       Save the Children is to stop using a font designed by a disgraced artist and paedophile who abused his young daughters.

       The children’s charity is to drop the Gill Sans typeface created by Eric Gill in 1928 which features in the Save the Children logo.

       The organisation said the decision was made last year and was unrelated to an incident this week in which one of Gill’s most prominent works, a statue outside BBC Broadcasting House, was damaged by a protester chipping away at it with a hammer.

       Charity staff had reportedly previously warned managers about the link to a known child abuser, particularly since one of Save the Children’s stated aims is to protect young people from abuse.

       Extracts from Gill’s private diaries, published in 1989 by biographer Fiona MacCarthy half a century after his death, revealed he sexually assaulted his teenage daughters.

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       “His religious views and subject matter contrast with his sexual behaviour, including his erotic art, and (as mentioned in his own diaries) his extramarital affairs and sexual abuse of his daughters, sisters and dog,” a biography on the Tate galleries website said.

       The charity’s most recent brand guidelines, published in 2016, outlines that Gill Sans Infant Standard should be used across the majority of its literature and online site. But this will change in 2022.

       The charity said: “Following a global branding review last year, we are moving away from using the Gill Sans font. Our new typeface is being rolled out this year.”

       The BBC also ditched Gill Sans last October after audiences said it looked “old-fashioned” but the broadcaster has resisted calls to remove Gill’s Prospero and Ariel statue outside Broadcasting House in Portland Place, London.

       The Gill sculpture, depicting the characters from Shakespeare's play The Tempest, was installed in 1933.

       Nearly 2,500 people have signed a petition demanding the removal of the sculpture on the website of online campaign platform, 38 Degrees.

       A spokesperson from Save the Children said: “After months of research into fonts we could use across all formats, our new fonts, Oswald and Lato, will be rolled out this year. We are pleased to have found new typefaces that align with our values and are also free of charge, which minimises our costs.”

       


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