The latest cover of Time Magazine features a portrait of Christine Blasey Ford composed of quotes from her testimony last week in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee.

San Francisco-based artist John Mavroudis recreated Ford's likeness by drawing letters by hand using phrases from her testimony, according to the magazine. The depiction shows Ford raising her right hand as she took an oath to tell the truth prior to her testimony.

TIME’s new cover: How Christine Blasey Ford’s testimony changed America https://t.co/qkorZpK2k1 pic.twitter.com/BzD3GpdZbV — TIME (@TIME) October 4, 2018

Ford testified for several hours last week in front of the committee, describing the incident when she says she was sexually assaulted by Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

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Kavanaugh has denied Ford's accusation and separate accusations of sexual misconduct brought forward by Deborah Ramirez and Julie Swetnick.

Mavroudis described his process for creating the cover in an interview with Time, telling the magazine that it was like "putting a jigsaw puzzle together."

“This particular process is like putting a jigsaw puzzle together, but with an infinite number of possibilities,” Mavroudis said. “I started with an image of Ford and then drew the words in where they might be appropriate.”

“The memory quotes would be attached to her forehead area, and the quotes about wanting to help I placed on her hand. The hand could be seen as welcoming, but also deflecting. It’s a fascinating process to watch the face take shape, while hoping that you’ve captured the essence," Mavroudis added.

According to the magazine, the Ford cover marked the second time in Time's history that the cover image was created through typography. The first came in October 2012, when the cover depicted then-presidential nominees Mitt Romney Willard (Mitt) Mitt RomneySenate GOP aims to confirm Trump court pick by Oct. 29: report The Hill's Campaign Report: GOP set to ask SCOTUS to limit mail-in voting Senate GOP sees early Supreme Court vote as political booster shot MORE and former President Obama.