Robbery
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Robbery is freely inspired by a lettering made by Henry van de Velde for the book by Friedrich Nietzsche: “Ecce homo”, published in 1908. This publication is available in the archive of ENSAV La Cambre and has been the base of a workshop organized by the Belgian Institute of Graphic Design in 2023.
The first version of the Robbery font has been made for the visual communication of a reading group organized by That Might Be Right, at Beursschouwburg, in 2021. This event was articulated around the text “The Robbery of Nature” written by John Bellamy Foster and Brett Clark, in which they examine capitalism’s relation to its natural environment as a robbery system, leading to an irreparable rift in the metabolism between humanity and nature.
First release: 2021
Designer: D-E-A-L
Supported languages
Character set: Latin Extended-A
File formats delivered: OTF, TTF, WOFF, WOFF2
Amount of glyphs: 359
Last updated: 2023
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