Finding all the Good Values: Vintage Jewelry Appraiser’s Business Card
Vintage jewelry has always been popular with the elite few but as the new trend in collecting mid century or vintage items extend across the consumer board, the vintage jewelry appraiser is more than busy. A vintage jewelry appraiser assists buyers, collectors and sellers in evaluating the pieces they have and determining what they want to do with them. A jewelry appraiser’s business card should be classic, creative and professional.
Choose a well cut thick card for the jewelry appraiser’s business card. Consider trimming the card in a foil application. It may be a little much to think of creating the entire background of the business card in silver or gold to reflect the jewelry concept. A little sparkle around the edges will catch the eye of potential customers without being overbearing or too flashy. Coupled with a well made piece of card this will create quite a striking design.
If you choose foiling on your jewelry appraiser’s business card keep the rest of the clip art and design very simple. Choose to enhance your company logo rather than fill the empty space with photographs of jewelry. If you go with no foiling, consider a single focused image of vintage jewelry that reflects the most popular item you appraise.
Use the back of the jewelry appraiser’s business card to explain your services or fee schedule. Many people think that the amount an item is appraised for is the amount they should receive upon selling it. To protect the appraiser from numerous complaints about the difference between market value and appraised value, print an explanation on your business card and hand one out to every customer.
When it comes to color for the jewelry appraiser’s business card pick classic tones in greens, blues or creams. If you specialize in a certain time period, use colors that were popular in that era in the business card’s design. Remember, your business card should act as the first and the final introduction to your business services.
Filed under: Business Card Help, Design Tips, Marketing, Printing on August 17th, 2010







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