Coba Dunivee

Coba Dunivee was an art director and concept illustrator who worked for a Corellian holographic media conglomerate during the reign of the Galactic Republic and executed thousands of pro-Republic pieces of work during the Clone Wars against the Confederacy of Independent Systems. When the Republic reformed into the Galactic Empire, she began mentoring young Imperial propagandists and produced several recruitment posters herself including "Rise" and "If The Headgear Fits". When producing the piece "Join" for the Commission for the Preservation of the New Order she built upon the use of clone troopers in Clone Wars propaganda, replacing them with an Imperial stormtrooper to try and entice Imperial citizens to sign up. When her worked began to deviate from what the commission wanted, she was arrested for treason and disappeared without a trace.

Behind the scenes
Coba Dunivee was first mentioned in Pablo Hidalgo's Star Wars Propaganda: A History of Persuasive Art in the Galaxy, a reference book released on October 25, 2016.