Custom Cleaning at a Cost: Dry Cleaner’s Business Card
The dry cleaning business provides a valuable service in today’s world. For special event wear, winter outerwear and uniforms the neighborhood dry cleaners is the place to go. Dry cleaners survive on word of mouth and a good local reputation. Increase your customer base with friendly attractive business cards.
The dry cleaner’s business card should include all the usual contact information such as location and phone number. Opening times are an important part of the dry cleaner’s business card. Use the reverse side of the card to list opening times. A few bullet points on the front of the business card are a good place to explain the scope of your services and any special treatments that your business offers.
When it comes to clip art for the dry cleaner’s business card a cartoon image is a cute way to go. A few graphic bubbles and an old school wash tub and scrubbing board is a nice vintage look that spells friendly and down to earth. Clothes hanging on a washing line, clothes folded in a laundry basket or a line of washing machines all create a cutesy approachable business image. A photograph of your storefront is a nice visual reminder if your dry cleaning business is located in a large urban area.
Consider a gloss finish for the dry cleaner’s business card. The high sheen will remind you of water and cleanliness and thus washing. Pick colors that compliment a high gloss finish and make you think of brightness and custom cleans. Avoid browns, creams, red and greens or any tone that reminds you of stains.
Consider fold over cards for the dry cleaner’s business card. Fold over cards provide the extra space a business owner needs to provide loyalty cards, coupons or discount codes for customers. Even if customers use the coupon they can retain the contact information portion of the business card. Fold over cards are the latest trends in business cards and it’s only a few pennies more for twice the space.
Filed under: Business Card Help, Design Tips, Marketing on July 23rd, 2010







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