A medium shot of French actress Mimie Mathay (of "Joséphine, ange gardien" television series fame) on a dark background with the poster's caption in the bottom half.
Poster advertising a fashion event to help raise money for people affected by HIV and AIDS. Depicted is a heart formed by miniature images of fashion related items such as scissors, sewing machines, needles, price tags, and tape measurers. The event was at the Catherine Max Space and went from October 31, 2007 to November 2, 2007.
Image of a heart with 2 profile faces, the one on the left: crying with circular tears falling, the one on the right: speaking with red aides aids ribbons descending from the mouth. The Mandarin language title is placed down the center of the heart.
Description note: Poster has drawing of a skull and cross bones with Nikolas Sarkozy's name on the top. It describes the UMP party (Union pour un Mouvement Populaire = Union for a Popular Movement) in France has lots of negative effects for health care system.
Poster tells a story in pictures. On the first one the man Pierrot is sitting in the bar with his friends. On the second picture he is visiting a sick man, who is lying in the bed with infusion. On the next one Pierrot is sitting in the doctor’s office with worry expression on his face. Then the nurse is taking his blood to do the test. The calendar on the wall shows that the date is May 3rd. On the next picture Pierrot is visiting doctor again possibly to find out what the blood test result. The date on the calendar is May 18th. The doctor gives him some papers to read and possibly telling him to be careful. On the next picture Pierrot possibly buying condoms from the vending-machine. Then the nurse is taking his blood for blood test again. The calendar in the nurse’s office shows that the date is August 3rd, which means that 3 month have passed by. On the next picture Pierrot is sitting in the doctor’s office. The date on the calendar is August 18th. The doctor is smiling, which possibly means that Pierrot doesn’t have anything serious. On the last picture Pierrot is going with the little box of medication and singing. Poster is drawn black and white.
Translated additional poster text: The government has targeted prostitutes,foreigners, drug users and the vulnerable, and is about to render impossible any access to prevention, health, and social rights. Health care is incompatible with repression. Chirac, Raffarin, Sarkozy, Perben, or Mattéi know. They chose. In six months, they destroyed years of fighting against AIDS. They want to reduce us to silence, even if it means our death. www.actupp.org
Poster divided on four horizontal sections. First section includes three parts: Picture of a sick person lying in bed with infusion, picture of infusion apparatus with a dot in it, which represents some kind of infection, and image of a drop, which probably also represents infection. Second section consists of a picture of two men and a woman using drugs, picture of syringe with a dot in it, which represents some kind of infection, and picture of a drop. Third section depicts pregnant woman sitting on a bench, picture of fetus inside of a female body with a dot on placenta, which represents infection, and image of a drop. Last section includes picture of naked man and woman that hug each other, image of a male and female genitalia with secretions with a dot, which represents some kind of infection, and picture of a drop. Poster is drawn black and white.
Description note: Poster which published by Commuint Party in France shows a pill with Dollar sign on it. It emphasizing on cost and limitation of access to drugs related to AIDS.
Blurred figures of a male and female standing up, kissing, and holding hands. Against a blurred, indistinct background of red and beige, the red might convey passion or hot summer nights. In lower right corner, an unopened condom is seen placed on top of an opened wrapper.
At the top is a color photograph of a young man which shows his head, shoulders and arms; his palms are pressed tightly against his ears and his facial expression suggest a refusal to hear anything. His shirt is yellow and open at the collar. In the background is a partly cloudy sky. The poster promotes the fact that effective medical treatment will slow the growth of HIV infections; these medications are synonymous with hope much more than sickness. It encourages young men to consult with a physician.
To the left of the text is the photograph of a young woman, from bust to head, dressed in a summer dress with the strap falling down about her arm. Her long hair frames a face which looks at the viewer with the hint of a "come hither" smile. The message is, when you suddenly fall for someone and want to make love, do not forget to use a condom for protection, from the very first time. Protect yourselves from AIDS. A colored picture of a condom is inset at the bottom.
Illustration of a pink condom, as seen when fully filled out. Underneath it appear the words, "forme anatomique" (anatomically correct). The message is that, when filled with semen, the condom is guaranteed to hold it; it will be full of vitamins A (aaah!) and H (hmmm!), expressions of sexual satisfaction.
A close up picture of the face of Jean-Pierre Foucault. Host of France's version of the England's TV show "Who wants to be a millionaire" with the caption in the lower part of the poster.
The poster shows a picture of hands are attached together and on the top there is a picture of a ribbon. Also in the bottom of the poster there is an abbreviated index for the contents of the item.
Description. note: Poster shows some statistics about decreasing AIDS patients by 36% in one year and at the same time sick immigrants increased by 10%.
Picture of a man, from the waist up, smiling and wearing a bathrobe. An image of a condom appears on the lower right. The text runs down the right-hand side.
Depicts pens covered with condoms inside a pencil holder. Poster addresses a misperception about the transmission of the AIDS virus. Poster suggests through the images (suggestive representations of penises) and text (sucking) the actual mode of transmission of the AIDS virus through sex, and the importance of using a condom as protection.
Bottom half of poster shows calendar styled like a day planner, with name of each month highlighted in red, and with first names of AIDS victims in black. The calendar is shaped like the letter T, and forms the beginning of the word "time." Invites readers to participate in the calendar project.
Depicts man marking a green soccer field with white chalk lines. Poster contrasts the length of time it takes to claim a championship with the length of time it takes for AIDS to claim another person.
Black and white photograph of two men holding a bouquet of flowers and embracing. One of the men has an IV in his arm. AIDS logo appears in bottom left corner of poster. Poster highlights the importance of having compassion for people with AIDS.
A color photograph of a man jumping up in the air. Additional poster text describes services provided by AIDES. Poster suggests that, with services available for people with AIDS, there is no reason to have an attitude of despair.
Poster depicts a comic of 2 married french gay men in an apartment. One is about to go to the pharmacy when he explains to the other that he received his test results and he is HIV negative. The other man says if the test was positive, they would still be a strong couple. The man asks him to remember to wear a condom and the other calls him an egotist.
Poster advertising the World Day To Combat AIDS on December 1, 2007. Poster has a cartoon of a man picking up a woman to go on a date. On the stairwell is the woman's parents reminding her to not forget to use a condom. To the left and right of the cartoon are HIV statistics in relation to France. Below the cartoon explains that HIV positive people can be employed in almost every job without risk to themselves or others.
In the foreground of the poster, there are a series of red circles each with a corresponing word or phrase : Sexualite, info/expo, bien-être, drogues, I.S.T. (M.S.T.), SIDA. Translation of the words and phrases: Sexuality, info / expo, welfare, drugs, I.S.T. (M.S.T.), AIDS. In the background of the poster, there is a color photograph of various women smiling. In the center of the poster, it says "cyber crips."