Sunday, January 26, 2014

Collateral research


http://dentme.com/

In his resume, Den has got his professional experiences, and skills and education. I like the way he designed his resume, which has a certain futuristic mood to it. With the big titles for each sections, we can easily identify what we are reading. But I am not quite sure about putting motion blur effects on each titles, since it stresses my eyes when I read them. Also, looking at Den's artwork, which consists mostly of fantasy-based artwork, I don't think this Si-fi design match with each other.



Bui has got some interesting layout. He included his character on the resume, which gives the employer some idea what kind of work he does. He included his profiles, education, professional experiences and technical skill sets he has. It is not a conventional looking layout, therefore it is unique and draws my eyes. But I am not sure about putting 3 dimensional images on the resume. It surely distracts my eye from reading texts. Design-wise, I think his resume got some good point to learn from.






http://www.vincentchungart.com

I like how simple this resume looks. It looks like this could be the standard layout for any kind of resume. He has got software/technical knowledge, tradional art skills, education, experiences. It is clear that he has more information than the other resume above, because he did not have to worry about visuals when he was designing. Again, the logo on the right upper side of the page bothers me since it is 3d-like and this time, it stand out too much, compare to the plane texts. I feel like the logo is located too much at the corner, so i think he should either move it or get rid of it.