The words 'If only' with a list of ideals including '[if] plump were in - no more diets (or guilt for cheating)' and 'condoms were glued to the skin'; advertisement for the HIV/AIDS Prevention Campaign for Young Adults. Colour lithograph by Jackie Bagley.
- Date:
- [between 1900 and 1999]
- Reference:
- 668282i
- Pictures
About this work
Publication/Creation
Ottawa (1565 Carling, Suite 400, Ottawa, ON, K1Z 8R1) : National AIDS Clearinghouse, Canadian Public health Association, [between 1900 and 1999] ([U.S.A] : Ronalds Printing)
Physical description
1 print : lithograph, printed in red and black on white ; sheet 35.5 x 50 cm
Lettering
If only ... "plump" were in - no more diets (or guilt for cheating) ... hairy legs were hot - not more shaving (or nicks and cuts) ... jeans at the workplace were the rage - no more nylons (or runs and static cling) ... feminine napkins were better disguised - no more embarassing moments (when they fall from your purse) ... condoms were glued to the skin - no more excuses for not using them (and a lot less of us would die from the AIDS virus). Protect yourself against the AIDS virus. Insist he use a condom. Funded under the National AIDS Strategy, Health Canada, in partnership with Alberta Health and the Canadian Public Health Association. For more copies: National AIDS Clearinghouse, Canadian Public Health Association ... 9826 Sponsored by Ronalds Printing. HIV/AIDS Prevention Campaign for Young Adults. Poster design by Jackie Bagley. Printed on 80lb. Futura gloss text.
Reference
Wellcome Collection 668282i
Copyright note
Jackie Bagley National AIDS Clearinghouse, Canadian Public Health Association 19-- National AIDS Clearinghouse, Canadian Public health Association Funded under the National AIDS Strategy, Health Canada, in partnership with Alberta Health and the Canadian Public Health Association. For more copies: National AIDS Clearinghouse, Canadian Public Health Association ... 9826 09/09/2008 Canada UkLW Transcription from the item
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Where to find it
Location Status Access Closed stores