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		<title>Walking through my resume redesign</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve just finished writing a blog post on smashing magazine about designing a resume.  I ran the competition about Steve Stevenson, and was a bit sad that I couldn&#8217;t participate (it wouldn&#8217;t have been fair, as I was seeing everyone else&#8217;s, and I had come up with the stuff for it).  But, as I came [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve just finished writing a blog post on <a title="Smashing Magazine Designing resumes article" href="http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/04/01/10-handy-tips-for-web-design-cvs-and-resumes/" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/04/01/10-handy-tips-for-web-design-cvs-and-resumes/?referer=');">smashing magazine about designing a resume</a>.  I ran the competition about <a title="Mister Stevenson" href="http://www.misterstevenson.com" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.misterstevenson.com?referer=');">Steve Stevenson</a>, and was a bit sad that I couldn&#8217;t participate (it wouldn&#8217;t have been fair, as I was seeing everyone else&#8217;s, and I had come up with the stuff for it).  But, as I came up with the competition, I began reworking my own resume.  When I started out in design a few years back,  I&#8217;d always gotten loads of compliments on the design of mine&#8211; it was more unique than lots of peoples&#8217; and its character was one of the reasons why people hired me back in the day.  So, I opened it up and realized that I hadn&#8217;t updated it in over 2 years!</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-272" title="picture-3" src="http://www.safetygoat.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/picture-3.jpg" alt="picture-3" width="554" height="700" /></p>
<p>Now, a LOT has changed in the past two years.  I&#8217;ve blossomed into a full blown web designer now, and I&#8217;ve worked on some really great projects.Â And, let&#8217;s be honest, I&#8217;m a much better designer now than I was then (at least, I like to think I am!).  There was no way I could keep a lot of the old content on there, and print work from 1998 isn&#8217;t featured anywhere in my portfolio, so it had to go too.</p>
<p>It was also a bit boring to me now and almost a little bit clinical.  It didn&#8217;t reflect what I can do, and it didn&#8217;t make any of my work seem very interesting or impressive.</p>
<p>I wanted to do something cool and unique&#8211; I know there&#8217;s a few camps on resume design and its printability and format (one camp saying it should be in word/plain text. But I&#8217;m in the &#8220;impress me&#8221; camp as I work on quite creative projects and want to be hired by people that want something more unique). I&#8217;m quite happy in my job at the moment, so I have time to tweak it to my hearts content (hopefully with some great constructive criticism from you kids). Because I&#8217;m always interested on how people come up with designs, I thought I&#8217;d document my process!</p>
<h3>sketching</h3>
<p>My initial idea was to have pockets of information&#8211; each bit was in its own circle, and the ones that I was most proud of, or were most impressive, would be bigger.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-383" title="initial" src="http://www.safetygoat.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/initial.jpg" alt="initial" width="640" height="480" /></p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-384" title="second" src="http://www.safetygoat.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/second.jpg" alt="second" width="640" height="480" /></p>
<p>The problem was that it didn&#8217;t actually have any flow at all, it was confusing, and there was no chronological ordering (which meant people wouldn&#8217;t know where to start reading). As soon as I started putting the circles and the info in, I knew that it wasn&#8217;t quite right.</p>
<h3>mocking</h3>
<p>So the next idea was to have my projects listed, by order of importance.Â  Here&#8217;s a screen of that design in progress.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-277" title="phase3" src="http://www.safetygoat.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/phase3.jpg" alt="phase3" width="395" height="563" /></p>
<p>First problem was that it made me look like a freelancer.  There was no way to separate my actual jobs from my personal projects.  It was also just a little too plain. I wanted to do something different, something that was more of an informational diagram than just a list of things.</p>
<h3>the idea</h3>
<p>So, as you do, it was in the shower that I had an idea for a chronological-style timeline.  What if all the items came off in little pockets from the timeline, like the dinosaurs?  I could also do something with colour or section things off so you could see that I worked on things at a similar time.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-382" title="final_sketch" src="http://www.safetygoat.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/final_sketch.jpg" alt="final_sketch" width="640" height="480" /></p>
<p>In practice though, I was still having problems making any sort of distinction between full time work and side projects.  I also wasn&#8217;t sure how to incorporate my skills in there.  I thought about having employment on the top of the bar, with skills underneath, matching my time working with those technology in brackets.  A quick try at this and I decided that it looked too busy that way, and I was going to have to simplify things if I was going to make it effective.</p>
<p>My other issue was that I had done a LOT of work in 2008, but not really that much in other years (at least that I wanted to show off!)&#8230; I was risking 2008  getting really bloated if I wasn&#8217;t careful about how I organized it.</p>
<p>I played around with coloured bars for each year getting darker for each year, finally going to a cyan on current, but it made the page really cluttered and very difficult to read.  My other issue was that I worked at Simply Business and BView at the same time.  It&#8217;s not actually important to an employer, but I wanted to acknowledge that the BView employement went back to 2007, but it&#8217;s very much into the 2008-current block.  The little tail pushes it backwards towards its rightful place.</p>
<p>The top area is my 4 main design jobs I&#8217;ve had.  I&#8217;ve worked on a lot of other projects as well, but I wanted to focus on the ones where I spent the longest and were most relevant to webdesign.</p>
<p>I have the year display getting bigger and bigger, which means that there&#8217;s not a lot of empty space I haven&#8217;t used effectively.</p>
<p>My favourite projects besides BView are <a title="the pickup truck" href="http://thepickuptruck.com" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/thepickuptruck.com?referer=');">thepickuptruck</a>, <a title="the box cat" href="http://www.theboxcat.com" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.theboxcat.com?referer=');">theBoxCat</a> and <a title="snow please" href="http://www.snowplease.com" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.snowplease.com?referer=');">snowplease</a>, of them, unfortunately only the pickup truck is finished yet (but hopefully the others will be done soon).  I wanted to give extra focus to these, as, well, they&#8217;re really exciting projects and I&#8217;ve worked hard on them (and, when they go live in the next few months, they&#8217;ll be the projects I&#8217;ll want people to go look at).</p>
<p>I also wanted it to be a fast read.  It&#8217;s just supposed to be a summary&#8211; they&#8217;re little tidbits of information to prompt people to ask more questions, or to give them a little taste of a project and then allow them to view the work and let it speak for itself.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve also included little tidbits of information: me learning photoshop, going to Japan, started dressmaking and when I started up safetygoat are all in there instead of having an interests thing separately.  Too many resumes I have seen have no personality.  (something which will make a person stand out, which matters when people are looking through hundreds of resumes. I always think back about when I came to the UK and got two interviews for jobs I was completely unqualified for, because I had a cheeky cover letter.)</p>
<p>So here it is&#8230;</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-large wp-image-386" title="timeline3" src="http://www.safetygoat.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/timeline3-680x480.jpg" alt="timeline3" width="680" height="480" /></p>
<p>Freelance work is there as well, but it&#8217;s not as prominent.  I&#8217;ve kept the lower left corner for my skills and a brief summary.</p>
<p>I broke a lot of the rules I came up with myself in my blog post from smashing, but I think it makes it a really interesting resume.  Welcome your thoughts.</p>
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