Using the 2 columns for my resume has stayed constant. In the final iteration I did a lot more with cleaning up what was on my resume. I pulled the 2 columns apart so they don’t blend into each other. I shortened what I said under descriptions because my crits where that they were too wordy. I also brighten the color of maroon that I used, cause my previous iteration was a little more brown than red. I also kept with the 2 types of Universe fonts. I originally placed san-serif’s in however, because of how much information I had, the thins got too thin, and didn’t read as well.

My business card takes the same logo as my name, however I was a little more playful with the orientation. I extended the “L” from the front to back to make it more continuous, and played with the inverse of the colors on the front and back. I rotated my entire logo, from the previous orientation cause I wanted the effect of having my name go off the page. and I also used the L to divide my digital and analog skills.

Resume rough draft

March 22, 2012

The Sketches done in class. Using the Rectangular to find a page format that expressed the header and body of a resume. In the second row, first column, was the format that intrest me most. Focusing on the simplicity of it.

Using the two column format. Placing the skill sets in one column so that is most readable. The hierarchy for both drafts was 1. the name 2. The firm/school/club 3.location/date 4.farther information. The types of font that were used was Didot and Abadi MT Condensed Light because of the thinness in the contrast to the thicker format of the Serif font. The usage of caps to lower case also proves a contrast using the same Abadi font.

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