I decided to turn my branding into a one colour design and place it in the top left corner of each page. It adds a sense on continuity and certainly won't let the person reading the CV forget my name or what my logo represents.
Tuesday, 29 May 2012
Finalised CV
If I'm going to be staying in Leeds I figured I would need an up to date CV. Being someone who has never even held down a basic, minimum wage job my entire life it was a challenge to find enough material for a CV. I realise the CV itself is design related, and may not be of great use if I am applying for a menial job just to earn money to live, but it's a start. Now I have a basic template I can continue to add and other experience I may gain, or remove any stuff that seems dated.
I decided to turn my branding into a one colour design and place it in the top left corner of each page. It adds a sense on continuity and certainly won't let the person reading the CV forget my name or what my logo represents.
I decided to turn my branding into a one colour design and place it in the top left corner of each page. It adds a sense on continuity and certainly won't let the person reading the CV forget my name or what my logo represents.
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