Farrah Fawcett Poster Project
This page is a non-commercial visual project created by The Farrah Fawcett Fandom. The posters featured here are unofficial concept posters designed as a form of art, commentary, and historical appreciation. They are not official movie posters, reproductions, merchandise, or items for sale.
The purpose of this project is to look at Farrah Fawcett’s film and television work through a visual lens. Each poster reimagines a role, production, or career moment in a way that reflects the tone and significance of the work itself. Some projects call for glamour, others for restraint, and others for a darker or more dramatic visual approach. The goal is not simply to decorate the site, but to use poster design to reconsider Farrah’s screen legacy.
Farrah’s career was broader than the image most often repeated in popular culture. She was more than the poster, more than the hair, and more than Charlie’s Angels. Through television films, dramatic roles, and riskier material, she challenged the limited version of herself that the public often preferred to remember. This poster series is one way of honoring that range.
All posters on this page are created strictly for informational, artistic, and non-commercial purposes. They are part of an ongoing effort to explore Farrah Fawcett’s career with context, seriousness, and visual imagination. The posters may not be copied, reposted, altered, printed, sold, or used elsewhere without written permission from The Farrah Fawcett Fandom.
This project is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by the films, studios, networks, production companies, rights holders, the Farrah Fawcett estate, or any related official entity.
This page is a non-commercial visual project created by The Farrah Fawcett Fandom. The posters featured here are unofficial concept posters designed as a form of art, commentary, and historical appreciation. They are not official movie posters, reproductions, merchandise, or items for sale.
The purpose of this project is to look at Farrah Fawcett’s film and television work through a visual lens. Each poster reimagines a role, production, or career moment in a way that reflects the tone and significance of the work itself. Some projects call for glamour, others for restraint, and others for a darker or more dramatic visual approach. The goal is not simply to decorate the site, but to use poster design to reconsider Farrah’s screen legacy.
Farrah’s career was broader than the image most often repeated in popular culture. She was more than the poster, more than the hair, and more than Charlie’s Angels. Through television films, dramatic roles, and riskier material, she challenged the limited version of herself that the public often preferred to remember. This poster series is one way of honoring that range.
All posters on this page are created strictly for informational, artistic, and non-commercial purposes. They are part of an ongoing effort to explore Farrah Fawcett’s career with context, seriousness, and visual imagination. The posters may not be copied, reposted, altered, printed, sold, or used elsewhere without written permission from The Farrah Fawcett Fandom.
This project is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by the films, studios, networks, production companies, rights holders, the Farrah Fawcett estate, or any related official entity.















