Poster depicts the Statue of Liberty holding a machine gun and a bomb. With the black background, title in red letters and the use of an iconic symbol suggesting war, poster promotes political activism in the fight against AIDS and implies that the U.S. is less aggressive in the war against AIDS than in other situations that result in military intervention.
To the right of the text is a photograph of an attractive young caucasian man with a bare, muscular torso, hands stuffed into the pockets of his jeans. He is smiling sweetly and seductively into the face of the viewer. The message is, when you suddenly fall for someone and want to make love, do not forget to use a condom for protection, even from the very first time. Protect yourselves from AIDS. A colored picture of a condom is inset at the bottom.
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.
Translated Additional poster text: Answers in foreign languages: English, Arabic, Bambara, Spanish and Russian. Monday Wednesday and Friday from 2pm to 11pm.
Poster depicts a photograph of a man smiling with only half his face showing; the other half of the photograph is blurry. It promotes the Sida Info Service in France which provides 24/7 information services. A red telephone cord in the shape of an AIDS ribbon is placed on top of the hotline number. The Services are confidential, anonymous, and free.
Poster depicts a naked woman from the waist up, with her arms crossed over her chest (partially hiding her breasts). Her posture suggests hopelessness. Poster also has information on the Hortefeux law in France which affects immigrants.
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.
Poster shows an image of two male silhouettes intimately facing each other. In the middle there is an image of a condom with the main phrase of the poster encircling it. Poster implicateds that "real men" use condoms. There is also a phone number for AIDS information services in France.
Additional poster text: Viagra (ou tous les medicaments du meme type) + Poppers (arômes) = Accident Cardiaque.Quel que soit ton âge, l’association des ces produits peut entraîner des troubles cardiaques graves pouvant être mortels.Tous les medicaments traitant les problems d’érection sont concernés.
Illustration of AIDS ribbon with impressions of faces from different cultural and ethnic backgrounds along its length. Background shows a blurred image of the map of the world. In bottom right corner is the World AIDS Day symbol.
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.
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!
Poster shows a black & white photo of the faces of a man and a woman kissing. His hand is on her face. At the bottom of the poster, there is an orange condom.
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.
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%.
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
A black man is looking at a mirror. His back is partially seen and his profile can be seen from his back in front of the mirror. His reflection in the mirror depicts his right arm’s fingers on his face. He seems that he is worried or wondering if he is infected. He is presumably in a bathroom, as there are two toothbrushes and a razor in a cup and a whitening powder case on the shelf just below the mirror. A statement below the poster informs “Le test de dépostage est anonyme, confidentiel et gratuit. Appelez gratuitement Sida Info Service au 080840800. www.sida-info-service.org"
Poster divided on three parts. On the top of first part is an image of a woman sitting on a chair. On the top of a second part is picture of a man in a wheelchair. On the top of a third part is figure of a man lying in bed with infusion. On the bottom of poster there are three squares filled with different geometrical figures, which represent different antibodies attacking various pathogens. These squares collocated under each picture accordingly. Poster is drawn black and white.
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.
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.