White background with black text. A condom with feet illustrates the middle of the text, and at the end of the text is an illustration of a depressed looking man. Condom humorously suggests that there will be no sex without protection.
At the bottom of the poster there are four squares; the first three squares have step by step instructions of the proper way to use a condom. In the fourth square there is information about where the poster was produced.
Poster depicts an Australian aboriginal painting by artist Zane Saunders on a yellow background, with four separate views of details of that painting. It suggests that people are at the center of nature's cycle of life, and that we have a duty to protect human life by using condoms.
The poster shows a cartoon figure of a "buff", baldheaded, blue eyed male dressed in blue jeans and a black leather vest with a well groomed black beard and mustache and heavy black eyebrows. He has an earring in his right ear. He is leaning up against a wall with his left arm behind his back and his right thumb stuck in his pocket.
The poster shows a cartoon figure of a "buff" male dressed in blue jeans and a black tank top leaning up against a wall holding an open bottle of beer in his hand.