Different Teacher-Student Related Postcard Design Concepts
Teachers always relate themselves to the children they interact with that, if you observe, most of their items and displays are kid or school-related. Teachers also work around with promoting themselves through greeting cards on special occasions; this helps them keep the relations going with their students and clients. For more meaningful greetings, building postcard designs that are custom-made and resemble who you are as a teacher can further push your efforts to promote yourself.
Your postcard standard size is good enough for your yearly greetings; the print’s dimensions are enough to squeeze in your graphics, the text, and even a few pictures. Also, with printing companies nowadays, you will not feel intimidated with building complex graphic designs for you are supplied with template ideas, and a design expert who can take you further into reaching your goal of a fully personalized postcard design. With a few ideas, you can be guided and soon have your own set of concepts that can fit well with your own teacher personality.
1. Happy Slip: Building a happy concept that your students will be reminded of is a nice way to start building your teacher-student relationship. This way, students will have a more positive perception about their teacher, and have a more positive outlook in going to school.
2. Chalkboard or whiteboard postcard: Reminding students of chalkboards and whiteboards can somehow be a boring concept, but if you can liven up the items inside the board design, such concept will make a good design. Along with your text, you can have a New Year theme designed with colored chalk, same with a white board.
3. Book Lesson Structure: Adding humor to your design can also be a good way to reach out to your students. Try a lesson structured layout with the story and the multiple choice section as your main design and replace the text with your personal message. Since the occasion and message is light, kids, who usually despise such material, will have a new way of perceiving seatwork and homework.
By instilling positivity even in your greeting cards, you can build a good name for yourself as a teacher. Children can be very sensitive to graphics that using these as ways to still teach good values, through your postcard designs, is a good way to catch their good side and attention too.
