Hi Rayanne. Each of your thumbnails use the spave very effectively. You can clearly tell that the main focus is your name, and the logo in thumbnails number 3 and 7 add a nice touch. Your thumbnails remind me of traditional resumes .
The logo on the seventh picture shows diversity and will add some creativity to a resume. Incorporating more organization with spacing with education, skills, contact and experience will make the resume easier to follow along. This will be important when sending a resume in when applying for a job.
Rayanne - as discussed in class, these thumbnails need to be the correct size and proportion to the final. The thumbnail size is 2.125"w x 2.75" h. Please make sure to follow proper size and dimensions because it does matter proportionately to the final work.
HI Rayanne - use the thumbnail that's in the first row, third column; This one uses a two column grid, and it is clever how you use your initials RR as mirrored images of each other. One pointing to the right and the other pointing to the left.
Hi Rayanne. Each of your thumbnails use the spave very effectively. You can clearly tell that the main focus is your name, and the logo in thumbnails number 3 and 7 add a nice touch. Your thumbnails remind me of traditional resumes .
ReplyDeleteThe logo on the seventh picture shows diversity and will add some creativity to a resume. Incorporating more organization with spacing with education, skills, contact and experience will make the resume easier to follow along. This will be important when sending a resume in when applying for a job.
ReplyDeleteRayanne - as discussed in class, these thumbnails need to be the correct size and proportion to the final. The thumbnail size is 2.125"w x 2.75" h. Please make sure to follow proper size and dimensions because it does matter proportionately to the final work.
ReplyDeleteHI Rayanne - use the thumbnail that's in the first row, third column; This one uses a two column grid, and it is clever how you use your initials RR as mirrored images of each other. One pointing to the right and the other pointing to the left.
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