Communities across the nation are home to branches of the Red Hat Society. The organization is a social group of older women who come together to socialize, raise money for charity or host events in celebration of their age.
Red and purple must feature prominently in the color scheme or design of the Red Hat Society business card. A red hat clipart with a purple bow is the most common design. Although a red card with black writing and a little ..read more
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The cookery teacher provides students with the basic skills to operate successfully in a professional or domestic kitchen. They provide information on the many types of food and how to cook them, cooking techniques, food and wine pairing and tricks to being a successful cook. The cookery teacher’s business card should be visually appealing, informative and reflect the skills of the teacher.
Use colors that appeal to the eye in the same way as a well cooked and pleasing meal. Greens, ..read more
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Ebay remains one of the world’s largest auction sites and has thousands of sellers, both professional and amateur offering thousands of items for sale every single day. Professional auction site sellers need business cards just like everyone else.
The Ebay seller’s business card should be clean, crisp and professional. There should be detailed information about typical auctions and items. For example if you mainly sell women’s clothes, then mention that on the tag line of your card design.
The Ebay logo can ..read more
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Creativity and individuality are nice additions to any business card but when will you cross the line? In many areas of business, thinking outside of the box will get you noticed. So will an overly creative business card, for all the wrong reasons. Will it stand the test of time? Here are a few tips on conformity and business cards to keep your card on their desk and out of the recycling pile.
Choose standard size business cards to ensure you ..read more
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Adult education is an ever growing field that attracts professionals from many walks of life. Assisting adults in getting important qualifications, honing their natural skills and finding useful employment are all the realm of the adult education coordinator. An adult education business card should be practical, professional and easy to read.
Reflect the color scheme and design of the school, college or educational institution associated with the adult education program. This is one of the many instances where being overly creative ..read more
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Whether its glass, paper, aluminum or scrap metals, the recycler plays a key role in the consumption process. As the world turns ever greener, the business of recycling becomes a competitive and lucrative career choice. The recycler’s business card should reflect an obligation to the planet with a nod to traditional professionalism.
Choose a simple but creative design for your recycling business card. Abstract designs work well as long as they are understated. Depending on the type of recycling, building outlines, ..read more
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The pet cemetery fills a very essential niche in the modern American lifestyle where pets are considered members of the family and their loss often a devastating event. Providing pet owners a place to focus their grief and work on gaining closure, the pet cemetery is a place of tranquility, peace and discretion. The pet cemetery is a business and the pet cemetery business card should balance between providing a service and providing comfort.
Consider muted tones for the pet cemetery ..read more
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A private investigator is hired to perform research, analysis and surveillance of private individuals or of corporations. They deal with industrial espionage, domestic and social issues as well as background checks and missing person cases. The role of the private investigator is one of experience, confidence, discretion and skill.
Binoculars, flashlights, fingerprints and vintage images of detectives are popular clip art for the private investigator’s business card. Be sure to choose images that reflect the tone of your particular business and ..read more
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The professional pet minder contracts with pet owners to care for their furry children for a given amount of time in exchange for compensation. Most pet minders have some sort of qualification or certification as well as a large menagerie at home and a lot of experience caring for animals. The pet minder’s business card should exude experience and offer specifics on care.
If choosing clip art or images to put on your pet minder’s business card, be sure to use ..read more
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Good wine never goes out of fashion. For centuries wine has played a large role in the dining experience. A sommelier is a certified wine expert and beverage manager. They can explain the high points of a French vintage and comprehend the labeling laws of Australia. The sommelier’s business card should exhibit a sound understanding of viticulture, wine selection and food pairings as well as expertise in overall beverage management.
Freelancers should look at using sophisticated clip art for the sommelier’s ..read more
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