Thursday, 9 December 2010

Yellow English Learners!

To gain a better share in the English-training industry, I recently ordered a pack of name cards from my childhood friend, Ruby. She told me in our primary school reunion a few months ago that she accepts orders for making designs. I grabbed the opportunity (as I was pretty impressed by the portfolio she brought) and quickly ordered her design for my name card. 

I wanted a concept of relaxed-professionalism which the card can intrinsically show to the receiver that I am teaching English in the most flexible manner, meaning that I am not restricted to a certain age, gender, level of English learner, group size or even profession (like, telling them that I can basically teach any age, group size, any level of English learner---beginner to advance---or profession). A few designs came up, and tadaaah! This one was the one that I picked. Reason being, I like the usage of yellow as a representation of mood (relaxed and cheery) and (okay this is pretty minor) I like the tiny little arrow beside the words 'Speak English' ahahahaha. 

Speaking of that too, 'Speak English' stands as a motto that I strongly uphold, cause to be a good English speaker people need to, well, speak English! Thus the placement of those words in my beautiful card. So peeeepol, SPEAK ENGLISH!









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