Illustrations depict four ways AIDS is not spread: contact such as holding hands or kissing, sharing clothing and combs, sharing cups or utensils, or from insects or animals. Poster suggests that people should educate themselves about how AIDS is spread.
Illustrations depict 6 other diseases or conditions that can easily be misidentified as AIDS. Poster suggests that people should not assume that someone has AIDS just because they appear sick, and the importance of testing for people who suspect they have AIDS.
In white border at bottom of poster: "For more information." A logo in red for GlaxoSmithKline Positive Action at Work. And a second logo for NAT with a red ribbon National AIDS Trust.
The bottom halves of two limes are shown at the top of the poster, with stems pointing downward, representing breasts. Lower right text says "Stop AIDS" in which the "o" is an unused pink condom.
Poster depicts three people acting like the "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil" monkeys. A man covers his eyes, a woman covers her ears, and another man covers his mouth.
Red poster with alternating black and white titling. At bottom of poster are logos for the following events or sponsors: Christopher Street Day, Berlin 1993; IXth International Conference on AIDS, Berlin, June 7-11, 1993; Schwules Überfalltelefon [Gay Emergency Hotline] 030 216 22 26; Der Ansprechpartner der Berliner Polizei für gleichgeschlechtliche Lebenswesen -- Polizei Notruf [Berlin Police Dept. contact point for same-sex lifestyle -- police emergency] 110.
Poster reproduces the painting Reflexion/Reaktion II created by Salomé 1988 after his friend died from AIDS. The painting shows four bald men in different colored shirts and blue pants standing around a fifth man, who is naked and seated. One of the standing men is counseling the seated man, the others are thinking and reacting.
Poster features a black-and-white photo of Jon Secada with the AIDS ribbon and the poster's inscription in the center. Immediately below is a group of colored photographs of various people depicted as if in a sequence of still images on a movie reel. Uppermost and lowermost edges of poster show 8 blue monochromatic panels (4 on top and 4 on bottom) showing additional people.
Color photograph of a city view (Geneva?) at nighttime with a pink condom moon rising in the sky. Poster suggests the importance of protection during sex.
Color photograph of a panoramic view of a city (Geneva?) with a pink condom moon rising above the city at nighttime. The city is dark but the skyline reveals a tall steeple in the middle.
A pink unused condom shines down like a moon in the predawn or after sunset starry sky over a city in Europe. The skyline of the city is in black, showing multi-story bank and hotel buildings with many lighted windows.
A young man encircles a woman in an embrace, holding her to his chest. Seen only from the shoulder up, they appear to be undressed. The man holds a partially opened condom packet in one hand. The man has short brown hair and there is a small flower design tatoo on his shoulder; the woman has long wavy blond hair.
A young man and a woman embrace as the woman gently kisses his cheek. Seen only from the shoulder up, they appear to be undressed. The woman holds a partially opened condom packet in one hand. The man has dark short hair, a moustache and a small beard. The woman has blond short hair and wears a small flower earring.