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Opinion from the fine captains here

Discussion in 'Yacht Captains' started by RobertaGill, Jul 29, 2008.

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  1. RobertaGill

    RobertaGill New Member

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    Good day all !

    im working on my business cards for my big move to FL. the trouble is im not sure which design is best. ( Im a stewardess) I was really hoping that I would be able to send my drafts to a few of you captain....and I could get your professional advice on which ones you like. oh pretty please? so please if you can spare a few moment to help future crew....please send me an message!

    Thanks
    Roberta :)
  2. YachtForums

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    I'll make a deal with you Roberta... if you don't mind that I removed the "laughing" emoticon from your thread title, I'll let this thread stand. For future reference, emoticons are to accentuate a title or sentence when the topic may be subject to misinterpretation. Emoticons are not for decoration.
  3. NYCAP123

    NYCAP123 Senior Member

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    Roberta,
    You're obviously someone who understands the importance of details and making a good first impression.
    My advice would be to be tasteful and unpretentious. Possibly a choral or teal color. Maybe a small anchor to show that you're in the business and it's not a card for bar pickups, but subtle enough to show that you're not coming off as "miss yachtie". Your name should be the most prominent writing followed by your phone number & e-mail, then any certifications.
  4. RobertaGill

    RobertaGill New Member

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    Thank you for your time and the great advice!