An art dealer is often the mediator between an artist and the art distributor. They not only buy art or commission art they sell it to art museums and stores. Some art dealers work alone or for established museums and art businesses. The art dealer’s business card should be both professional and creative, eye catching and focused but never outshine the art or the artists.
Consider sticking to two colors on the art dealer’s business card. The idea is to create ..read more
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Professional archivists are responsible for keeping paper records safe for future generations. Archivists may be involved in both preserving the paper versions of text as well as converting them to digital libraries. Archivists are usually attached to museums and libraries but may work for state preservation offices or the federal government. The archivist’s business card should be focused and professional.
The archivist’s business card should include basic contact information as well as educational details and experience. An archivist spends a lot ..read more
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The professional gemologist is involved with the cutting, polishing, setting and distribution of gems and stones. Gems can be everything from diamonds and pearls to jade and agate. Some gemologists only act as lecturers, consultants and experts. A few gemologists simply cut the gems from the rocks and send them to jewelers for resale. Other gemologists run their own business from collecting the rocks to selling the gems set in pendants, necklaces and earrings.
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Everybody needs shoes and a lot of people love shoes. No matter the economy people need shoes. Whether your business is online or in store, part of a larger chain or a locally owned company, smart branding is a must. The shoe seller’s business card should be explicit, eye catching and professional.
Stick to the three color rule when designing your shoe seller’s business card. Use the established colors of your business or compliment them with a predesigned template. Of course ..read more
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When it comes to creating your own business cards there are a number of things that help you make the best card for your business. Below are some of the business card dos.
Do buy enough business cards to last you for the next six months. More than that may be far too many as your branding may change as may your e-mail addresses, telephone numbers, even a mailing address. Order 500 to 1000 business cards at a time and give ..read more
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When it comes to ordering your business cards, there are a number of basic rules or dos and donts that come into play. Here are a few of the things to avoid when it comes to creating and ordering business cards.
Don’t order cards for the next five years in advance. There is no way all your information and even your company branding is guaranteed to stay the same for longer than a year. Order new business cards as often as ..read more
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Tis the season for water toys, beach towels, flip flops, goggles buckets and spades. Whether in a temporary space at the local mall or at the local market place, summer toy vendors need business cards like everyone else. The summer toy vendor’s business card should be bright, eye catching and feature competitive details.
The summer toy vendor business card should include bright designs without going over the three color rule. Use contrasting colors and eye catching clip art. Be sure only ..read more
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