Poster is a brochure providing information on safe sex and list of symptoms from sexually transmitted diseases (hepatitis, herpes, HIV/AIDS, syphillis, gonorrhea, etc.). Illustrated with a photograph of a naked man with his back showing.
Photograph depicting a man with his arm around one woman, turning to look suggestively at another woman. They are both holding cocktails and she appears to be inviting his attention.
Depicts the faces of two men who appear to be greeting or speaking to each other. A condom also appears near the name of the AIDS campaign listed at the bottom corner of the poster.
Yellow lettering on white background. Word "Sexualität" appears in large capital letters on left side, printed sideways running from bottom to top. Other text appears in smaller type, in paragraphs going down right side. Provides contact information for 4 AIDS-Hilfe centers in Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.
Reproduction of painting of African nude woman with two African men in suits on either side of her, surrounded by many images--dying man, skeleton, etc. Dark colors. In small text on bottom right of illustration, "La Prostituta, Art Bodo, 92." Advertises exhibit held at Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum für Völkerkunde in Cologne, Germany, Oct. 19, 2003-Jan. 25, 2004
Poster is a brochure for HIV-positive pregnant women. FRONT: Photograph of a woman's face and list of contents of brochure. BACK: Information about HIV-transmission, pregnancy, and personal choices.
Poster divided into four different colored quadrants; inside each quadrant is an oval shafe in a contrasting color with the words: Powern statt Mauern.
The poster is part of a published brochure entitled "AIDS ist auch Männersache." Divided by color into quadrants, the poster features four pictures: condoms (on an orange background), a man's hand holding a small barbell (on a blue background), an open lipstick container (on a pink background), and four Teddy bears (on a green background). In the lower right corner, a small AIDS ribbon appears next to the logo for the German anti-AIDS campaign slogan.
Large image of a person putting a hypodermic needle into their arm. Panel of images down the left side of the poster show how to use hypodermic needles safely.
A color photograph shows a young man and woman up in the mountains preparing for a sexual encounter in a beautiful sunny, grassy area. In the far background are high mountain peaks; not far behind the couple is a tent, and to their right is a motorcycle. The woman lies on the ground, unclothed except for her lower body; the man is seated to the left, with her head in his lap. He wears undershorts, and with one hand he appears to be unbuttoning his shirt. At the woman's feet, under her discarded bra, some red condoms are seen. The scene is one of idyllic pleasure, and also of safety and security.
Red lettering on white background. Word "Arbeit" appears in capital letters on left side, printed sideways running from bottom to top. Other text appears in smaller type, in paragraphs going down right side. Provides contact information for 4 AIDS organizations in Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.