Thumbnails and hammering out a resume
Alicia Stark
aliciaa.stark@gmail.com
Education: Buffalo State Honors College, Public Relations and Advertising, Spanish
Job History: Eastern Hills Church, Student Ministries Event Planning Intern 2016-2019
Meet at the Center Farmers Market, Market Coordinator/Administrator, 2019
Plato’s Closet East Amherst, Shift Leader/ Key Holder 2017-18, 2020-
Qualities: Realistic, People person, Quick learner
Abilities: Conversational translation for Spanish speakers, Event planning, Note taking, Organizing, Delegate jobs, Sales background, Shift management
Involved in: Buffalo State’s Honors E-Board, Event Planner 2019-2020
Eastern Hill’s Church, ninth grade girl small group leader
Thumbnail Reasoning: (Read left to right)
The first thumbnail is basic with a simple structure of what an organized list could consist of, simple headers and a bold first initials at the top of the frame however the information goes side to side
The second thumbnail toys with thickened line and a thin rectangle that is shaded underneath the name. Both are space fillers to create a mold around where they eye should go on the resume.
The third thumbnail is the beginning of a logo design. “ALS” are the initials used which are uneven in purpose. Shapes of half ovals start off the page and create a sort of Venn diagram sense.
The fourth thumbnail used an hourglass of triangles to give the page a sense of body. More enhanced with shapes, even in the logo to appear as something abstract.
The fifth thumbnail using the “A” in Alicia to beam diagonally across the page which breaks the page nicely. The text is rugged left which contrasts the diagonal beam.
The sixth thumbnail mocks a timeline as the information boxes would contrast top to bottom, back and forth from the different forms of information. The logo “Star-K” is used at the bottom as a play on words from the last name Stark.
The seventh thumbnail uses shading to break up the usual straight down the page information. All text is flushed left to show some consistency.
The eighth thumbnail uses not so right triangles to “box in” the information in a way to have it stand out to the eye.
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