
French graphic designer Jean Jullien's image of 'Peace for Paris' (the combination of a peace sign and an Eiffel Tower), has spread across the world, as people have adopted it to show support for French citizens, following a spate of deadly attacks in Paris on November 13. The Washington Square Park arch in New York is lit with the French national colors. This New Yorker wears the 'Peace for Paris' symbol on his back.

Candles read "peace" at a temporary memorial for the victims of the Paris attacks in Rennes, western France.

A baby is spotted with a peace symbol of the Eiffel Tower on her cheek, as people gather in a solidarity rally with the French people in Milan, Italy on Saturday.

A man wears a shirt with a sign combining a peace symbol with the Eiffel tower in front of the Brandenburg Gate near the French embassy in Berlin.

A human chain of 300 people formed the symbol of peace on the Place Stanislas in honor of the 128 victims and 300 injured.

Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Cardale Jones is shown wearing a Paris peace symbol drawn on his cleat during the first half of an NCAA football game against the Illinois Fighting Illini in Champaign, Illinois.

Hundreds of people gathered outside the French Embassy in Athens to light candles, and lay flowers, honoring those killed in the terrorist attacks in Paris.

A woman shops for produce next to a peace sign drawn in solidarity to the people of Paris in New York's Union Square on Saturday, a day after the attacks.

The Boston Bruins and the Detroit Red Wings stand on the ice while the French national anthem is played before an NHL hockey game in Boston. The symbol for 'Peace for Paris' appears above the rink.

People hold peace signs as they gather during a memorial event in Hong Kong on November 14, 2015 for victims of the Paris terror attacks.

People gather around the statue of Marianne, symbol of the French Republic, to lay flowers and light candles in tribute to the victims of deadly attacks that struck Paris.