You don’t get harmony if everyone sings the same note.— Steve Honey
As I was thinking about my resume and was is expected out of a graphic designer to produce I am conflicted with the idea that I need to make my resume look creative or just have a beautifully designed normal resume template. I am not sure what the correct answer is, and it might be subjective to whoever is looking at it, but I sought out to learn more about this topic. I found 10 great tips on making a good graphic design resume.
- Paper Quality
- Layout
- Typography
- Structure and Presentation
- The needed contents
- The not needed contents
- The cover letter
- Limit number of pages
- Organize entries Chronologically
These tips were found at http://naldzgraphics.net/tips/10-graphic-design-resume-tips/ This website was great. I learned that you don’t need to overly complicate your resume but it is important to make your resume stand out. When it comes down to it, I feel like however you chose to display your resume is an example of what you have to offer.
Here is what my current resume looks like, I will continue to revise it ad make it better: