Poster depicts two naked men. One is standing and facing away. The other is kneeling in front of him, performing oral sex. In the lower right corner is the campaign slogan "Stop AIDS" with the "o" represented by a condom. Poster image and text suggest the importance of using protection during oral sex.
A color image of the needle end of a hypodermic syringe. The syringe contains a brownish liquid, and the needle itself has a knot in it. One drop of liquid has come out from the end of the needle, and it forms the "o" in the word "stop." The message emphasizes that one way to stop AIDS is to never share needles.
Poster shows two men with expressions of relief after being vaccinated from Hepatits. Proper hygiene, avoiding unprotected sex, being aware of contamination, etc should prevent infection.
11 small color photographs of women of various ages, ethnicities, religions. Photos interspersed with title. Other text appears in small blocks, also interspersed. Very colorful. Text is bilingual, German and English.
White and black text on red background; advertises an evening of discussions, poems, etc. by HIV-infected women, held Mar. 24, 1999, by the Kulturzentrum bei den Minoriten, in Graz, Austria.
Line drawing spelling out the word "Tooor"(actually "Tor," meaning "goal," as in German football), with the three o's represented by overlapping red condoms.
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.
Two muscular young men, clad only in undershorts and shorts, are enjoying a picnic in a grain field. In the foreground, one man lies on his back on a blanket, shorts open in front and pulled down to reveal his undershorts. He holds hands and looks fondly into the face of his lover, who is sitting up next to him, dressed only in undershorts. Their eyes display love for each other. An open picnic basket sits nearby, and one can see some bread, some wine, some watermelon, and some red condoms. The scene is one of idyllic pleasure, and also of safety and security.
A color photograph shows a man dressed in a suit and tie seated behind a desk in an office, surrounded by shelves full of books. His closed right hand is raised with thumb pointing up in a "thumbs up" sign; on his thumb is a condom. The word "ohne" (without) is next to the condom. The man is probably in his thirties, wears glasses, and has a professional desk job, perhaps as an archivist, lawyer or accountant. The message is that a mature, well-educated professional gay man will not have sex unless condoms are used for protection.
The title wording appears in white and yellow chalk writing on a brown background. Three women are lined up behind a table, looking forward. Two of them have both elbows on the table.
A syringe appears in a no symbol, a condom appears in a blue yes symbol, and both symbols appear as worn stickers, one of which is slightly peeled off. The title words appear above these within a rectangle which also appears as a worn sticker with its corner peeling off.
A nude man wearing only black shoes is laying on his back, his legs in the air, with his hands behind his knees holding his legs up. He is laying on a white background and the title wording (pink font on black diagonal bands) partially obscures the view of his body.