Working with Isaac Makeleni, director of Masivuke Ma-Afrika, six artists painted street signs in Gugulethu, indicating points of interest for tourists. Also, a group of art students painted posters and murals at the Cape Town Station and other venues around the city.
At the request of the Cape Town City Department of Health, Public Eye undertook the design and manufacture of a number of pamphlets and large banners for a campaign aimed at raising awareness of AIDS amongst young people. Vinyl panels, promoting the use of condoms, were also displayed on the city's rubbish removal trucks.
Andrew Putter represented Public Eye on the discussion panel entitled 'Revitalising and Democratising Public Spaces in Cape Town', organised by Zayd Minty for the Mail & Guardian newspaper.















