Signs portraying PrincessGeneral Leia Organa, portrayed by the legendary, recently departedCarrie Fisher, popped up at Women's Marches around the world.
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The signs highlight the rebellious nature of the Star Warscharacter and also fit perfectly with Fisher's life as an advocate for mental health and proponent of women's rights.
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Designers have shared links to download a high resolution format of Carrie Fisher/Leia.
Hayley Gilmore, a graphic designer based in Mississippi, posted a Dropbox link for the "A woman's place is in the resistance" sign:
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Gilmore said she was trying to copyright her art and plans to give a percentage of donations to women's organisations in her home state:
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And here's the poster in all its Force:
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Vanessa Witter, an LA-based artist, designed the other sign that went viral during the march, which shows Fisher/Leia and the caption "We are the resistance".
Her husband, photographer Scott Witter, shared a We Transfer link if anyone wants to download the picture in a better quality:
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Scott and his wife also took part to the Women's March in Los Angeles:
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And here's the poster (again, the Force is strong with this one):
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