Poster depicts an African American women laying on her back. Above her is the title text and a cartoon picture of see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil.
Translated Additional poster text: Answers in foreign languages: English, Arabic, Bambara, Spanish and Russian. Monday Wednesday and Friday from 2pm to 11pm.
Poster for World Aids Day on December 1st 2006. Poster has a cartoon of two boys with a box of condoms. The boy on the left is chewing one of the condoms mistaking it for chewing gum. The boy on the left is reading the box and saying that the gum is "lubricated". To the left and right of the cartoon are facts and statistics about HIV and AIDS. The poster's overall message is that AIDS is not funny and ironically depicts a humorous cartoon about condoms.
Poster shows an illustration of a red heart and a pink condom next to each other. The heart has an ellipsis below it while the condom has an exclamation mark.
[translated poster text] Sunday, September 19 They will come out ... their old trinkets, old clothes, and everything they want to sell.Come and enjoy!On September 19, at the Grand Marais empty granaries in the Rue Saint-Merri, Lombards, la Verrerie, St. Croix, the Bretonnerie, Bourg Tibourg.
Poster divided on sixteen pictures: restroom, soft drink and a glass, two men shaking hands, pack of cigarettes and a pipe, woman breast-feeding a baby, sick person in bed with infusion, mosquito and adhesive tape, man in dentist’s chair, bowl with fork, knife and chop-sticks, woman kissing a baby, teacher and three kids near the table, two tooth-brushes and toothpaste in a glass, party dressed woman, needles, syringe, scissors and blade, kissing man and woman, and a man tattooing the other man. Poster is drawn black and white.
Poster depicts photograph of football-player Greg Molitor. His message promotes taking responsibility for one's own health by using condom. Letters "o" in "condom" are replaced with a condoms.
Poster depicts an unmade bed. Two pillows are partially shown: one is black and the other is black-and-white, with a pattern of circles encompassing radially-oriented swirls, reminiscent of the motion that induces hypnosis. A similarly patterned comforter is pulled back to reveal a white satin sheet with thin folds arranged in the shape of the word: Syphilis. The phrase "La Grande Simulatrice" is inscribed underneath in a red dot-matrix, suggestive of bullet holes. Possibly encourages the user to have the stealth of a skilled hunter to track down and eliminate undetectable STDS--by practicing safe sex.
Photograph of boy, casually dressed in a tee-shirt, a necklace, and jeans. He is standing against a brick wall, facing the camera and smiling. To the right is a written profile of the boy: Étudiant moyen. Aime rigoler... Se fâche quand les gens disent que le VIH/sida n'est plus un grave problème. [Average student. Likes to have a good time... Gets angry when people say that HIV/AIDS is no longer a serious problem.]
Poster shows picture of a globe with text on seven different languages. It is promotes the message that any person of any nationality has the right to be healthy.
Poster shows a black and white photo of a man with a slightly open mouth, eyes wide, and hands behind his head. He is wearing a plaid shirt. There are other photos pinned up on the wall behind him.
A tight shot of Johnny Hallyday's face (Hallyday is France's answer to Elvis) on a dark background and the frase "Would you love my mug as much if I was HIV positve?"
Additional poster text: oldes Monstres!Pour tout achat de drogues SIDA gratuity ou charge virale offerte !L’usage de drogues telles que: Cocaine, Crystal, Ecstasy, GHB?GRL, Kétamine, MDMA…Modifie la conscience et peut te faire oublier la capote.Abaisse le système immunitaire et peut accroître ta charge viralePeut diminuer l’efficacité de certains traitements.Reste Vigilant!
Translated poster text: Before each meeting, take time for yourselves to set clear rules for safe sex. It will help to keep you motivated to use the rubber in all situations.