Safe
Sex
“Safe is Sexy”
Protecting Yourself and Your Future
Presented By: Chester Zac Anthony Mundala
Design Objectives
and Audience
1.) Purpose
Raise awareness about the importance of safe sex practices.
Provide clear information on how protection helps prevent STIs, HIV, and
unplanned pregnancies.
2.) Target Audience
High school and college students
People navigating relationships and new responsibilities
3.) Tone
Red is used to grab attention, symbolize passion, love, and caution (sexual
health awareness).
Green reflects safety, health, and positivity—encouraging safe choices.
White keeps the look clean, fresh, and uncluttered, allowing elements to
stand out.
Tools Used
1.) Design Software: Canva and Pinterest
2.) Icons: Pre - built icons from canva and from image search
engine pinterest.
3.) Tone: Attention, Symbolizes passion, love, caution and health
Design Process
Steps:
1.) Research & Understand the Topic
Learn about safe sex practices (e.g., condoms, consent,
STI prevention).
Understand your target audience (teens, adults, couples,
etc.).
2.Content Planning: Structured info into Problem, Solution,
Call-to-Action
3.Layout Creation: Used grid format (columns/boxes) for easy
navigation
4.Visual Selection: Chose icons over text to simplify message
Design Choices and
Impact
1.) Color Choice
Bright, friendly colors (like teal, peach, white,and green)
Attracts attention in a positive way
2.) Images and Icons
Helps people understand quickly without reading much
Makes it inclusive and relatable
3.) Typography(Fonts)
Simple, bold fonts for headlines
Friendly, modern fonts for body text
4.) Layout
Clear structure with sections and icons
Keeps it from overwhelming