A poster with several different kinds of beauty soaps: Diana beauty soap with moisturising cream, floral Sara beauty soap with beauty lotion, Love beauty soap, Diana soap, and Diana fruity soap.
A young woman in a green dress replaces the lid on a wooden outhouse hole. In the lower left corner of the poster is a drawing of a woman using a broom.
Poster is an advertisement for a concert and consists of photographs of the performers (Alemayehu Eshete, Tewodros Taddesse, Dawit Mellese, Henok Abebe, Luciano, Helen Berhe, Nhatty, K'Alyne, Zemen Band, Haile Roots, Jhonny Ragga, Right On, Ras Yohannes, Betty, Millennium Band, DJ Slush, DJ P). The Yoha Entertainment logo is to the left of the title. Sponsor logos are at the bottom.
Poster is an advertisement for the 2009 album Mengedegnawu by Yezena Negash and depicts a photomontage of the following: Yezena Negash crouching, holding an object in her hands, and wearing a gold cross on a necklace, a gold ring, and a traditional white dress embroidered in dark blue and gold with crosses; Yezena Negash standing and wearing a green, yellow, and black striped crop top and skirt and a white, green, and black shawl; background is black.
Poster is an advertisement for an album by Pastor Belay Oma and a depicts a photograph of him wearing a suit and tie with a cane or staff in his hand; on the bottom are two photographs: one of Pastor Belay Oma possibly with Moges Lemma and the other of Pastor Belay Oma sitting and holding a guitar; in the background is a photo of him in three-quarter profile; background consists of abstract yellow, orange, and black shapes, with a brick design border on the right.
Poster appears to be an advertisement for a video CD (VCD) by Garramuu Baayisaa and depicts a photomontage of the following: a photograph of a man who is possibly Garramuu Baayisaa with his palms raised and wearing a cream robe and a cross on a necklace; a photograph of a man in a black hooded robe who is carrying a cross and holding a staff; a photograph of an Ethiopian cross; and a group of people wearing head coverings and bowing their heads. The left half of the background is purple and the right half is brown.
Poster depicts a photograph of a man, possibly Ermias Tesfaye, wearing a black jacket and a black and white tie on a yellow background with an enlarged transparent photograph of the same man's face to the right; to the left of the title is an illustrated cross draped with a pink cloth and labeled "This Much"; at the bottom is a photograph of a man, possibly Biruk Mulugeta, in a gray jacket and yellow tie and a photograph of another man, possibly Addisu Kusia, wearing a white button-up shirt and jeans and sitting beside music recording equipment.
Poster is an advertisement for a music recording and depicts a photograph of a man, possibly Yane Enegrshalehu, wearing a plaid button-up shirt, black belt, and jeans; the man's thumbs are in his jeans pockets; background consists of vertical red, dark red, and orange stripes.
Poster is an advertisement for a music album by Ada Kassaye and depicts a photograph of her in chiaroscuro lighting, wearing a white or cream traditional robe and beaded jewelry; to the left is a photograph of a man wearing a suit and sitting in a chair; background is black.
Two mango juice packets stand on the left side of the poster. A sliced up mango is on the right side of the poster. Primary colors are orange and white.
Poster depicts an illustration of the front of a red car marked "10" on the hood, with a driver and passenger in the front seats; underneath the car is a map of Ethiopia that shows the rally route; underneath the map is an X-shaped figure with green, yellow, and red stripes; flanking the figure are spectators; in the background are illustrations of Ethiopian historical landmarks.
Poster background is white and yellow. Images printed in blue pertaining to Ethiopian culture border the yellow section.Two scrolls, side by side, list the program. The left scroll is in Amharic, and the right scroll is in English.A handwritten note in black ink is added in Amharic under the scrolls.
Poster depicts a photograph of a man sitting, smiling, and wearing a red button-up shirt, jeans, and a watch; background is yellow with bright yellow curved stripes and a brown border on the right with red vertical stripes.
Includes the following sponsor logos: Ethiopia, Ministry of Water Resources; UNICEF; WaterAid; Nile Basin Initiative; Global Water Partnership, Eastern Africa, Ethiopia Country Water Partnership (ECWP); Intermon Oxfam; Water Action; Roto PLC; and Water Well Drilling Enterprise
Poster depicts a collage of the following: two photographs of what appears to be a four-story housing building; an illustration of a group of people looking at or signaling toward the photographs; the people are within an illustrated AIDS ribbon; the background consists of abstract shapes in gradated pink and blue.
Poster depicts an illustration of a woman sitting at a job interview while three men review her CV and papers. In thought bubbles connected to two of the men are images of pregnant women and a nursing woman. At the bottom are sponsor logos for IIRR Ethiopia and The Royal Netherlands Embassy.
Poster depicts an illustration of a woman mediating a dispute between two men. One man points his finger at the other, and the other holds a staff while pointing at a white cloth on the ground. People stand in the background, which appears to be a rural area with buildings with thatched roofs. At the bottom of the poster are the following sponsor logos: IIRR-Ethiopia and Koninkrijk der Nederlanden.
Stylized eye with a rainbow arch in upper left corner of the image side of the poster. The same image is in the same place on the text side of the poster, in greyscale.
A woman with a head covering sits in a chair, holding a glass and her hand out. A man stands behind her holding her arms. A nurse is handing the woman a pill. Another man is seated at a desk, gesturing at a chart with a sun and a moon drawn on it.
Brown poster printed in purple for Will Maw's Modern dreams exhibition. Upper left hand corner is a small print of a skull. Middle image is a print of an upper half of a face. Lower right image is print of a rotary phone.
Chiefly text poster, white background, red text. Presents rules and instructions for two writing contests: one for best short story (eligible for Ethiopian writers), and one for best short story for children and youngsters (eligible for writers from Ethiopia, Tanzania, Kenya, and Zambia). Prize money is listed, along with the judges' names.
A tiara fills the upper right corner of the poster. A small blue car sits on a cracked, mud road under the tiara. A sign saying "Win!" is posted behind the car.
Two images on this safety poster. Top image: someone accidentally drops a pick on the man below him. Bottom image: a ladder has a broken rung. The broken rung is drawn to look like a snapped bone.
Poster depicts an illustration of a man and woman standing over a boy and girl, who sit at a table reading a book. Papers surround the book with English text that reads "sex education" and "family life education." Above the illustration is a white outline of a house roof. At the bottom is an illustrated flower.
Poster depicts an illustration of a man and woman, stylized like mosaics and holding a globe with Southeast Asia and Indonesia highlighted in orange. The man and woman stand on a snake labeled "Corruption," which is itself on a globe. Behind the man and woman is a map of the world, with Ethiopia outlined and radiating. At the bottom are the sponsor logos for Ethiopia's Federal Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission and United Nations.
A yellow-green poster. In the upper corners are a pair of older teenagers, a young man on the left, and a young woman on the right. Text is printed on seven scrolls with needs for Ethiopian teenage health counseling. "Youth friendly health service" is printed in a thought bubble emanating from a middle scroll.
Poster is a wall calendar with Gregorian and Ethiopian dates for the Gregorian year 2010 (Ethiopian years 2002 and 2003), featuring Ethiopian and international holidays. At the head of the poster is a portrait photograph of a family that includes a man, a woman, an adolescent girl, a girl, a young girl, and a toddler; behind the group is a tree and a hut; superimposed on the top corners are a red ribbon and white ribbon.
Photomontage of three people. A man in the foreground is shown in profile, right arm stretched up high, hand open, palm facing out of poster, mouth open, eyes closed. He surrounded by a yellow aura. Behind him a woman stands in a purple dress, and surrounded by a red, yellow, and purple aura. She is smiling, left hand on hip. Behind her, blending into the background of the poster is the head of a woman, hair mussed, looking tired.
Poster appears to be an advertisement for a music record by Mahamad Rashid and depicts a photograph of a man who appears to be Mahamad Rashid. The same photograph is reversed and in the green background.
Film poster in shades of brown and orange. In the background stand three people against a setting or rising sun. In the foreground, on the left, a man wearing a backpack and light-colored striped shirt stands looking behind him at a woman. The woman stands on the right on the poster, and has her eyes downcast.
Poster is an advertisement for a music album by Naata'a H/G Furgaasaa and depicts a photograph of the recording artist wearing white pants and a white button-up shirt with sunglasses hanging from the collar. He is seated, with his arm leaning on his thigh. The background is black with patterned blue and teal horizontal stripes and teal vertical stripes.
Poster depicts a photograph of a woman and man standing outside in a grassy area with trees in the background; both are wearing traditional clothing. At the bottom left are illustrated yellow flowers. At the bottom right include the following sponsor logos: the Ethiopian Ministry of Health, Ethiopia HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Office (HAPCO), United States President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, United States Department of Health & Human Services, CDC, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Communication Program, and AIDS Resource Center.
Poster depicts photograph images of clergy and church singers, captioned with their names. The names in Latin script read "F/ttuu Fiqiree Biresaa" and "F/ttuu Tigist Fiqriee." Includes the Ethiopian dates Miyazya 14-17, 2002, possibly for a church choir event.