Poster is primarily textual, with 4 small images of South Africans depicted as advocates, organizers and patients. Poster advocates for the aggressive use of Antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) to treat the 150,000 South Africans infected with AIDS by 2004.
Illustration depicts 9 people standing together, male and female, young and old. Text suggests that we shouldn't assume someone isn't infected just because they look healthy.
The text on this poster appears on an illustration that resembles a mirror-image Rorschach ink-blot design, with the top half mirrored on the bottom (which is upside-down). The design suggests a group of people, and is colored with a watercolor wash of orange, green and brown shades. The top group of people is divided from the upside-down bottom group, illustrating the message that if fear divides us, AIDS will grow. At the bottom of the poster appears a logo: two telephone receivers with a red drop of blood in between them.