Windows provide light, security, insulation and visual interest. Windows and glass glazing are services we will always need. The window specialist business card should spell efficiency, security, experience and longevity.
Choose appropriate colors for your glazer’s business card. Colors that remind you of glass and windows would be blue, white, yellow, green and silver. Designs could include sketches of windows (say in white against a blue background), clip art images (nice painted image of a dressed window) or a photograph of ..read more
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The hair colorist is in high demand these days as the popularity of the home color kit continues to wane. Colorists are usually hairstylists with specialized training or professional colorists with many years of experience. They must be skilled in selecting and mixing chemicals and dyes as well as treating customers with personal confident service. The colorist’s business card is about experience, creativity and professionalism.
When designing the colorist’s business card be sure to include both personal contact information as well ..read more
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The professional make up artist remains in high demand in the entertainment, wedding and corporate worlds. For big occasions, presentations and on the set the makeup artist is responsible for making people look their best with tasteful palettes that compliment their natural features and personality. The makeup artist’s business card should be polished focused, creative and attractive just like their work.
Using metallic foiling on the makeup artist’s business card can be a fantastic final touch. Use foiling to highlight the ..read more
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No matter how far we come in this techno-paranoid world we will always require the services of the guild workers. The modern carpenter has a number of specialties from large real estate construction to antique furniture restoration. The carpenter’s business card should be focused, informative and professional.
Depending on what end of the carpentry market you work for, your business card should be appropriate in the use of images and clipart. If you work for a larger organization, the profile picture ..read more
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Running a small town takes a team of qualified and dedicated professionals. The city manager is responsible for the overall budget, the accounting department, supervising department heads and ensuring a town is run to its maximum efficiency. The city manager works closely with elected officials, governing and affiliated boards and attends regional conferences, workshops and meetings.
The city manager’s business card should incorporate the town’s official images, present a professional and efficient air as well as provide important contact information. Use ..read more
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Tanning never seems to go out of style and spring is the perfect time to start working on that tan. The tanning salon is a competitive business with a number of establishments found in most areas. Keeping and gaining clientele is a matter of productive advertising, good products and that all essential word of mouth. Spell quality and success on your tanning salon business card.
Palm trees, relaxing beaches and tanned bodies are the usual clip art for the tanning salon ..read more
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We live in a time when we realize the devastating health effects of obesity and uncontrolled weight gain. The job of the professional dietician is to assist people in choosing the right type of eating and exercise plan for them. They provide professional dietary advice, educate and encourage all of which should be reflected in their dietician’s business card.
The dietician’s business card should invoke thoughts and feelings of clean, fresh, slim and healthy so careful color choice is important. Clean ..read more
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Whether it’s planning days out at the senior center or organizing afternoon games for 60 children, the activities director is a busy confident person. They are the one to go to with questions on plans, activities, equipment and health and safety issues. The activities director not only organizes the event but often plans the budget, applies for grants and promotes the organization. So of course they need an activities director business card.
The activities director business card should provide basic contact ..read more
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The modern ceramics business is a place to buy fine china and custom made ceramics, watch the plate and cup making process and spend time with friends and family. Whether your business offers custom ceramics, pottery classes or painting parties, the modern ceramics store needs a professional business card.
The ceramics store business card should balance the business and creative ends of the ceramics world. They should explain the products and features of the business as well as provide contact details. ..read more
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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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