Food Glorious Food: Cookery Teacher’s Business Card
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, blues, reds and browns are commonly associated with food. Bright yellows and oranges can remind you of breakfast where as a burgundy forest green mix makes you think of an evening meal. Navy blues and blacks make you think of a night on the town. Lunches are a mix of orange and grass greens.
If you specialize in teaching people about a certain kind of food, that food should appear somewhere on your business card. This makes it a visual compliment to your words. For example, if you specialize in desserts, then a dessert of some kind or in some form should appear within the design of your cookery teacher’s business card.
Other possible visuals could include pots and pans, kitchen utensils, a chef’s hat, an apron or even the image of an oven. Take you time choosing the right image for your cookery teacher business card. Food students are very visual people and the right image will keep them focused on your card.
Distribute cookery teacher business cards to students and colleagues as well as to friends and associates at networking events. If you run another business such as a restaurant or catering service, hand out your cookery teacher cards to clients and customers that show an interest. Every time you cook, you advertise your abilities so always have a pile of business cards close to hand.
Filed under: Business Card Help, Design Tips on February 23rd, 2010






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