Week #6 - Resume
My prior resume is quite colorless. Part of that is due to the attempted minimalism of the overall design, though I realize in retrospect that a lack of color and a simple, sleek design are not mutually exclusive. It is also because this resume was created for Business Communication, a course that emphasized uniformity, formality, and straightforwardness, to say the least. This played a part in the uneventful design choices compiled here.
My main goal for a new and aesthetically updated resume created with InDesign will be to keep the structured and central design of the text while adding tasteful flavor and uniqueness (hopefully without going overboard). If I am not able to find a satisfactory way to meld the two approaches to resume layout, I may keep the above resume in some form in order to utilize it for much more formal job or internship applications. I would then reserve the more creative design for circumstances in which it would work better. Ideally, that will not be necessary, but I would rather keep my options open than stick with only one complete design.
Yes, a resumé is primarily an information document. But the fit and finish of the visual elements is communicated as well.
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