Winning Creative Works
Winning Creative Works
Tell AIDS - winning creative work - 1
A question mark is used to represent the unknown. It expresses doubts both about the context of the text and about the future. Is it really right to conceal this? The text also provides a relative text to explain the science, to dispel the person's doubts as much as possible, and to actively promote the information plan to protect the spouse and also to protect oneself, rather than just hiding, because the more lies are piled up, the higher they climb, and the worse they fall when they are punctured. The exclamation mark is used to convey anxiety and anxiety, with soothing and comforting background text to present a dialogue between the two, and with science to tell people that as long as they take their medication regularly, the disease is undetectable and cannot be transmitted, i.e. U=U, in order to change people's prejudice and perception of AIDS.
A question mark is used to represent the unknown. It expresses doubts both about the context of the text and about the future. Is it really right to conceal this? The text also provides a relative text to explain the science, to dispel the person's doubts as much as possible, and to actively promote the information plan to protect the spouse and also to protect oneself, rather than just hiding, because the more lies are piled up, the higher they climb, and the worse they fall when they are punctured. The exclamation mark is used to convey anxiety and anxiety, with soothing and comforting background text to present a dialogue between the two, and with science to tell people that as long as they take their medication regularly, the disease is undetectable and cannot be transmitted, i.e. U=U, in order to change people's prejudice and perception of AIDS.


Tell AIDS - winning creative work – 2
A simple picture that states the slogan

Tell AIDS - winning creative work – 3
The design concept: to pass on the message that having AIDS is not a scary thing and that the action of "telling your partner" is not difficult.

Telling AIDS - winning creative work - 4
This video is based on the idea of "how to solve the difficulties of informing" and is suitable for many types of sexual partners. The video is a way of expressing one's HIV status in a letter.
Tell AIDS - Winning Creative Entry - 5
I believe that the greatest encouragement that AIDS patients have for themselves comes from courage, we need to convey the core of the picture, from giving them courage, surrounded by red ribbons, reflecting our undying love for AIDS patients, only our care makes them more courageous to speak out their hearts, every individual is worthy of respect, looking forward to transforming our AIDS into infinite love.

Tell AIDS - Winning Creative Entry - 6
The H5 page is a vivid and imaginative way for HIV-infected people to inform their partners of their HIV status, encouraging them to do so in the right way. The page adopts a starry sky style with profound music, which easily resonates with the hearts of people living with HIV and encourages them to inform their partners of their HIV status.


Tell AIDS - winning creative work - 7
“Hi Don't Hide" Version 1: Design concept: The design concept of the poster revolves around the combination of "HIV" and language art to deconstruct and interpret; to tell your partner "HI=Hi~, V=virus" and to boldly tell your partner about the situation without taking "HI" to mean "HIDE". The poster is designed to tell your partner "HI=Hi~, V=virus" and to boldly tell your partner about the situation without using "HI" as "HIDE". The poster design features a calendar to remind people that it is appropriate to tell their partners about their situation and not to hide it. “Hi Don't Hide" Version 2: Design concept: The poster design concept is based on the combination of "HIV" and language art; the idea is to tell your partner "HI=Hi~, V=virus" and to boldly inform your partner of your situation without hiding it. The poster is designed around the idea of "HI" being deconstructed and interpreted with language art; the idea of telling your partner "HI=Hi~, V=virus", and boldly telling your partner about the situation without taking "HI" to mean "HIDE". The design elements of the poster use the features of large print and traffic lights to remind people that it is appropriate to tell their partners that it is not a terrible thing and that it is worth supporting; the red 'Hide virus' refers to the prohibition of traffic lights and the green 'Hi virus' refers to the smooth passage of green lights.
“Hi Don't Hide" Version 1: Design concept: The design concept of the poster revolves around the combination of "HIV" and language art to deconstruct and interpret; to tell your partner "HI=Hi~, V=virus" and to boldly tell your partner about the situation without taking "HI" to mean "HIDE". The poster is designed to tell your partner "HI=Hi~, V=virus" and to boldly tell your partner about the situation without using "HI" as "HIDE". The poster design features a calendar to remind people that it is appropriate to tell their partners about their situation and not to hide it. “Hi Don't Hide" Version 2: Design concept: The poster design concept is based on the combination of "HIV" and language art; the idea is to tell your partner "HI=Hi~, V=virus" and to boldly inform your partner of your situation without hiding it. The poster is designed around the idea of "HI" being deconstructed and interpreted with language art; the idea of telling your partner "HI=Hi~, V=virus", and boldly telling your partner about the situation without taking "HI" to mean "HIDE". The design elements of the poster use the features of large print and traffic lights to remind people that it is appropriate to tell their partners that it is not a terrible thing and that it is worth supporting; the red 'Hide virus' refers to the prohibition of traffic lights and the green 'Hi virus' refers to the smooth passage of green lights.


Tell AIDS - Winning Creative Works - 8
The design of the labyrinth, with only one straight path, is intended to convey the idea that a seemingly complex choice can be solved by a straight line, and that the fork in the road is designed to prevent people from going down the wrong path.

Tell AIDS - winning creative entry - 9
To promote HIV partner notification services to high-risk groups through the seven aspects of "holding an attitude towards notification, clarifying the purpose of notification, choosing the method of notification, relevant content of notification, acquiring notification skills, targeting the recipients of notification, and achieving notification results".

The design of the labyrinth, with only one straight path, is intended to convey the idea that a seemingly complex choice can be solved by a straight line, and that the fork in the road is designed to prevent people from going down the wrong path.

Tell AIDS - winning creative entry - 9
To promote HIV partner notification services to high-risk groups through the seven aspects of "holding an attitude towards notification, clarifying the purpose of notification, choosing the method of notification, relevant content of notification, acquiring notification skills, targeting the recipients of notification, and achieving notification results".

Tell AIDS - winning creative entry - 10
To promote HIV partner notification services to high-risk groups through the seven aspects of "holding an attitude towards notification, clarifying the purpose of notification, choosing the method of notification, relevant content of notification, acquiring notification skills, targeting the recipients of notification, and achieving notification results".

Tell AIDS - winning creative entry - 11
Increasing the willingness and courage of HIV-positive people to tell, encouraging them to be honest with their partners from an emotional and moral perspective

Tell AIDS - winning creative work - 12
A guy who had sex with several partners a month ago went to Qingtong for an HIV test and unfortunately was found positive. The testers told the guy that he could tell his partners to get tested too if it was convenient for them.
Tell AIDS - winning creative entry - 13
The first poster entry is a sincere message to make our love safer. We should be sincere in our love for our partners and we should also protect our partners. The second poster is about how we feel when we tell our partner that we are good, that we carry HIV, and that we should not report good news but not bad.


Tell AIDS - winning creative entry - 14
A series of images in the seven colours of the rainbow. Through a short poem titled with the colours, it conveys to the public that partner notification is a warm and sincere thing to do. Gay men are encouraged to come forward. | In the work Flushed, the phrase 'a flush of love on a piece of paper' refers to showing the test report to a partner. The work Thousands of Years conveys that no matter how many thousands of years HIV remains in the body, the person who loves you is always there for you. The 'veins and spots' in the work Green Bamboo is an image of AIDS. It is a way to tell your partner before you have sex. It conveys the idea of responsibility for both partners in a relationship. The work Celestial Colors encourages sincere information about the longevity of a relationship.






