Resumes are used to present a person's skills, past job experience, and education background. Resumes are a way for people to advertise themselves in a way, to a future employer.
Hamza Al-Qaisiah: - Third thumbnail: Add more lines under the subtitles - Seventh thumbnail: Add more lines in the last circle - Include contact information somewhere on the thumbnails
- The layout for the 6th thumbnails is creative and will catch employers eye. - The fourth slide is a bit confusing as there is no labels on what will be in those sections. - The 7th slide should include more circles. Maybe another circle. Maximize the entire page for the resume.
Briana - avoid repeating on each group member's thumbnails that layouts are "creative and will catch employer's eye." HOW is it creative? HOW will it catch the employer's eye? And please refer to them as "thumbnails" and not "slides"
Abby - you are still missing the required sentences describing your design approach. We discussed in class last week that the thumbnail post is required to have a description of your design intention.
The fifth thumbnail design should be the one to use for your final composition. The use of both right aligned text and left aligned text add a visual surprise down the center axis of the page.
Hamza Al-Qaisiah:
ReplyDelete- Third thumbnail: Add more lines under the subtitles
- Seventh thumbnail: Add more lines in the last circle
- Include contact information somewhere on the thumbnails
Hamza - please support your comments with WHY Abbey needs to add these elements that you're suggesting.
Delete- The layout for the 6th thumbnails is creative and will catch employers eye.
ReplyDelete- The fourth slide is a bit confusing as there is no labels on what will be in those sections.
- The 7th slide should include more circles. Maybe another circle. Maximize the entire page for the resume.
Briana - avoid repeating on each group member's thumbnails that layouts are "creative and will catch employer's eye." HOW is it creative? HOW will it catch the employer's eye? And please refer to them as "thumbnails" and not "slides"
DeleteAbby - you are still missing the required sentences describing your design approach. We discussed in class last week that the thumbnail post is required to have a description of your design intention.
ReplyDeleteThe fifth thumbnail design should be the one to use for your final composition. The use of both right aligned text and left aligned text add a visual surprise down the center axis of the page.
Sorry - *Abbey
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