‘Peace for Paris’ symbol goes viral


A girl holds a peace sign with the Eiffel Tower as hundreds of people gathered in front of the French Consulate during a vigil for the victims of the deadly Paris attacks, in Los Angeles, California, USA, 14 November 2015. - EPA

PARIS, Nov 14, 2015 (AFP) - A "Peace for Paris" symbol, combining the city’s beloved Eiffel Tower with the peace sign of the Sixties, has gone viral following the Paris terror attacks.

The designer is a 32-year-old French graphic artist, Jean Jullien, who lives in London.

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