A CITY charity is looking for creative types to design a new leaflet.
Worcester AIDS Foundation is offering a volunteer the chance to see their work in print and be distributed to 5,000 people.
The charity, which has worked in the city for more than 16 years supporting and advising local people diagnosed with HIV and their family and friends, needs an information leaflet that grabs people's attention and is easily accessible.
Liz Bayley, funding and project co-ordinator at Worcester AIDS Foundation, said the charity would work with the volunteer to ensure they have all the guidance they need.
She said: "We need help to design an information leaflet in an easily accessible straightforward language with a slight slant to edgy street style text and with easily readable graphics. We want the leaflets to grab people's attention, to look good and also to be easy to read.
"This is a chance to help increase information and knowledge about fast growing STDs to a group of people who are often at high risk. It's also an opportunity for the volunteer to increase their knowledge about HIV and Hepatitis C and add another skills experience to their CV."
Ms Bayley said that there was a short timeline on the project and anyone willing to help would have to produce a first draft by mid-June with the final artwork to be with the printer by the end of June at the latest.
If you are creative, familiar with, and have access to a design software package and would like more information contact Liz Bayley or Sue Jordan by e-mailing thefoundation@btinternet.com or call on 01905 611602 and leaving a message.
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