Flyers to promote the practice of user experience

Over the last 2 years since I was introduced to experience design, I have noticed a lot of online content but haven't really seen printable materials about user experience (UX) that are printable and suited for notice boards found at schools and similar hallways in professional spaces (offices, conferences, etc...)

I posted a question in the UX group on the brazen careerist asking about what an A4/letter sized flyer on UX could contain.

My initial idea was that the flyer would be about 'What is User Experience' and be catered to students trying to decide what to do after secondary school. A separate flyer for new information industry professionals (who may not already be aware of what UX is) could also be created as well.

In the following link is a very early draft of what a flyer geared towards students could contain. Do note, the information should fit on a printed A4/Letter sized flyer. Back ground images can be added and the text can be edited:

http://docs.google.com/View?id=dhjt7k78_21gm266ndb

 

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