Poster depicts a man and a woman sitting at the table. Red ribbons and coffee cups are on the table. In the background appears a woman hugging another person whose gender is not appparent. Also in the background there's writings about prevention practices and counseling being offered to families as well as other services.
Poster shows four images of African-Americans and Caucasians of mixed genders holding conversations in a variety of office settings including one with a medical professional in a medical office.
Poster features a juxtaposition of the heads of four young women on separately colored backgrounds. Each has a smile on her face. The poster is showing that women that have HIV or AIDS can still live a happy life, and by contacting Project Insight, they can get the support they need.
Black and white photograph of 3 young, smiling women of different races. Poster suggests that any woman can become HIV positive, and that there are resources available for those women.
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.