Sanjeevani Booti collects Posters
Coca Cola has blasted India with their ugly corporate advertisements. Whenever it will hurt no Indian interest, Sanjeevani Booti pledges to cover corporate scum with our own informative paper-graffiti overlays.
| Department of Health, New York, America | ||
|---|---|---|
| topic | description | size / format |
| HIV | "To love is to protect" | 72k / PDF |
| HIV | "Two Good Reasons to get Tested" | 101k / PDF |
| HIV | for older people - "Age no protection" | 42k / PDF |
| HIV | domestic violence and HIV | 128k / PDF |
Not Hard to Talk, produced by Advocates for Youth
This is an example of a non-sexual poster that uses word-play to initiate conversation about sexuality. Adocates for Youth is based in Washington DC.| topic | description | size / format |
|---|---|---|
| sex | "Not Hard to Talk" | 704k / pdf |
AIDS is still out there, produced by Youth AIDS
Youth AIDS is a Washington DC organization which has done some work in India, most recognizably collaborating with National Geographic to create the documentary "India's Hidden Plague."This poster depicts sex acts using a series of bland stick figures. One obvious problem in using this for an Indian audience is the tombstone at the end - Indian people usually do not bury the dead and the ones who do rarely use tombstones like the one shown. Despite that, this is the kind of poster that the world needs to see more - industrial art that anyone can make; easy to reproduce because of lack of detail; a message apparent without words.
| topic | description | size / format |
|---|---|---|
| sex | "AIDS is still out there" | 80k / jpg |
