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.