Gd bros, what do you think of my resume?
Is the text too small? Is it too wordy? I don't have a lot of junk to bulk it out with (xp etc.)
Any other skills recommended? Currently attempting to learn how 2 animate and design for web.
since youre putting graphic design on the resume, youve gotta show it. add a simple graphic of some sort even if you just add a typographical element to your name. plus it is a bit wordy and small - an employer wants a resume that they can scan over
fantastic plan, great use of type
actual execution poor. little attention to detail or to how a resume will be read. lots of I's at the start of your sentences. uninteresting with too much waffle
>>295301
Any other anons want to post some resumes? I need inspiration
>>295301
I don't like what's going on with the left column. If you could somehow make it so skills aligned with experience it'd look a lot less messy.
>>295956
Guessing you are OP, learn to steal and get inspired from other designers. A simple search will do the trick.
>>295316
>since youre putting graphic design on the resume, youve gotta show it. add a simple graphic of some sort even if you just add a typographical element to your name.
don't do this
>can work with indesign
>doesn't properly format text
Sorry m8 but this would get binned
>>295970
I'm not OP, but I'd rather something a bit more candid as opposed to "20 beautifully designed resumes by """graphic designers""""
>>295301
>Graphic Designer & Illustrator
>can't even design his own resume
Why the hell is it so difficult for people to design a decent looking resume?
>>295956
>>296132
not an argument
>>296136
You have a few typos in the objectives section alone.
>>295337
Tip from a designer who oversees other creatives and has hired others:
Keep everything focused on your accomplishments, and keep them short sentences.
Rather than writing a paragraph on what you did, list out what your major accomplishments are there. What makes you stand out? It also helps to adjust them based on the job you're applying for so they see accomplishments that are actually relevant to the position and how you'll be a valuable asset to the company. In a big way you are marketing yourself with your resume. Trying to catch and maintain their attention while clearly listing out your major selling points.
>>296136
>personal logo in your resume
straight in the trash
>>296136
Perhaps Bugdet-concious, but lacking attention to detail.