Feminists hoping to protest the patriarchy and spread the word about issues involving women's rights now have a typeface to represent their anger.

The Feminist Letters is a free font that can be downloaded and used when posting on social media and elsewhere online.

Each letter of the alphabet takes the form of a feminist inspired image and is accompanied by a motivational slogan.

J is for 'judgement', for example, and is represented by a tampon.

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Feminists hoping to spread the word about issues involving women's rights now have a typeface to represent their feelings. The Feminist Letters is a new free font that users can download to add to the strength of their voices when protesting the patriarchy

The font was created by ad agency Y&R, based in New York, in partnership with Women of Sex Tech.

This group of entrepreneurs - who also have an office in New York - is campaigning for more female representation in the sex tech industry.

A range of issues is tackled by the letters - including equal pay, reproductive rights, and sexual harassment.

Each letter of the alphabet takes the form of a feminist inspired image and is accompanied by a motivational slogan. T is for 'take control of your body', for example, and is represented by ovaries and Fallopian tubes

A is for 'ass kicking career women,' B is for 'birth,' and C is for 'campus assault and safety laws', all the way through to X is for 'X chromosomes', Y is for 'your right to breast feed' and Z is for 'Zeitgeist.'

In a statement on their website, a spokesman said: 'The Feminist Letters is a typeface created to amplify the message advocating for gender equality.

'Each letter and number is specifically designed with purpose, calling attention to issues like equal pay, reproductive rights, women’s health, women in politics, and campus assault laws.

'Use this typeface to express your strong, feminist opinions and let your voice be read.'

WHAT DOES EACH LETTER REPRESENT IN THE FEMINIST LETTERS COMPUTER FONT? A is for 'ass kicking career women' and is represented by a pair of legs in a skirt B is for 'birth' and is represented by a pregnant woman C is for 'campus assault and safety laws' and is represented by a whistle D is for 'density and breast health' and is represented by a breast E is for 'elections' and is represented by a voting slip F is for 'family leave' and is represented by a rose G is for 'guaranteed safe sex' and is represented by a condom H is for 'health insurance' and is represented by a woman stretching I is for 'I'm pregnant' and is represented by a pregnancy test J is for 'judgement' and is represented by a tampon K is for 'keep your hands off' and is represented by a bra L is for 'liberating body hair' and is represented by a razor blade M is for 'mobilising' and is represented by a hat N is for 'no shame' and is represented by a whip O is for 'opportunity' and is represented by a woman with an afro P is for 'power to the people' and is represented by a 'pumping fist' Q is for 'quick access' and is represented by a pack of contraceptive pills R is for 'religious rights' and is represented by a woman in a hijab S is for 'salaries' and is represented by a bank note T is for 'taking control of your body', , and is represented by ovaries and Fallopian tubes U is for 'universal access' and is represented by a moon cup V is for 'voting' and is represented by a tick on a voting slip W is for 'women in power' and is represented by a crown X is for 'X chromosomes' and is represented by a pair of crossed sanitary towels Y is for 'your right to breast feed' and is represented by a breast pump Z is for 'Zeitgeist' and is represented by a high heeled platform shoe Advertisement

The font was created by ad agency Y&R, based in New York, in partnership with Women of Sex Tech. This group of entrepreneurs, also New York-based, is campaigning for more female representation in the sex tech industry

A range of issues is tackled by the letters - including equal pay, reproductive rights, and sexual harassment. A statement on the group's website said: 'Use this typeface to express your strong, feminist opinions and let your voice be read'

The font was first unveiled on placard at the Women's March in January 2017, which attracted up to five million protesters worldwide.

It is now available to download from The Feminist Letters website.

'We're in a critical moment for women's rights, with movements like #TimesUp and #MeToo inspiring women everywhere to take action,' Leslie Sims, chief creative officer for Y&R North America, said in a written statement.

'The Feminist Letters gives activists a way to send a message in a font that sends a message.

'There are so many organizations advocating for gender equality, and The Feminist Letters offers a shared language that encompasses all of these issues.'