Sunday 21 March 2010

CV Ammended



Following the recommendations made by my tutor, I decided to change the font for the headings on my CV to match those I used on my business cards. I chose to do this in order to create a sense of conformity between the two documents using their fonts as well as use of colour.

3 comments:

  1. Kiel,

    Much better. I think this is more related to the image you want to give through your business card. One more thing that I would add: your sparrow (or bird) used as an icon in your business card. I would extend the green rectangle behind vitae and justify it with the right side of your rectangle of Work Experience and then locate your icon in the same way you work with it in your CV (half green background, half white background. And I say JUSTIFY because your mesh (in case you consider any... ?????) is quite complicated already, so you have to find 3 or 4 graphic focal elements that justify with each other.
    I hope my explanation is clear, if not, we can talk about it in class. Don't worry, nothing very complicated, it's just to give a little bit more of visual order to your whole editorial design.
    See you in class.

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  2. Also, and before I forget, if you're going to keep your blog, start "enhancing" it. If you are going to have a website, be sure of uploading ideas to your blog so I can have a look at it. Also, don't forget to include your binding ideas (and images) for your portfolio. Include also images of work you will include (remember: business card, CV and website design should be included)plus 4 or 5 projects you want to include.
    With them, mention the following:
    1. Name of the project
    2. Aim of the project
    3. Description (programs you used, inspiration, needs to cover, etc.)

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  3. Sorry about the overwhelming amount of "include" in my previous comment. Too many hours infront of my laptop.
    See you in class.

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