The text is in black ink, but like other magical books, the beginning of each prayer and some magical names ('asmat') are in red ink. The magical images are drawn with black and red inks.
Poster shows a narrow alley at the end of which is a green corrugated door. On the door is the silhouette in white of two people engaged in intercourse.
Two arms curved upward, hands with fingers extended. The arms cross at the wrists, and the fingers curve toward each other, forming the shape of an AIDS ribbon. Image is black/grey, on a white background. Title appears at the point where the wrists cross.
Poster is primarily text on a dark background. There is an image that appears to be part of a hand behind the text, and a silhouette of butterfly also appears.
Grey background with black text. Photograph of animal tracks creating shape of an AIDS ribbon. Title is slogan of Eastern AIDS Support Triangle, a voluntary agency established 1991 to support those infected by HIV/AIDS and their families.
Poster shows a map of the world and the numbers of people infected with HIV in the major regions of the world. It shows the total number of people infected, and then breaks down the information into categories of men, women, and children infected with HIV. There is also a bar graph of the statistics in reference to industrialized countries and developing countries. There is also a timeline visually displaying the growing numbers of AIDS infected people through the years.
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.
On the poster: three young men standing abreast, all three of them wearing black T-shirt, each one has different messages; first to the left "I like guys", in the middle "I like both" and the one to the right "I like girls"