Spermcatcher

We launched our Spermcatcher campaign during National Condom Week in 2008.

The witty and bright campaign communicates well with young people without using characters that are gender, race, age or sexuality specific. The campaign asks young people to use condoms so that they can prevent unwanted pregnancies and to protect themselves from the spread of sexually transmitted infections.

The campaign consists of A3 posters, A6 posters (which come in four different colours) and an online game, which can found in the games section of this site.

spermcatcher-game

If you would like to order copies of the poster or some postcards, please visit the Resouces section on this site.

 

 


 

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