Resume+Analysis+MT


 * Contrast-** Contrast, much like in Language Arts, is used to find differences among all the similarities in one item. My resume is natural and shows that I am into simplicity and maybe just a touch of myself in it. I only had colors that related to the school (shades of blue) and a star for fun because it meshed nicely. The colors contrasted each other between bold and normal creating a light feeling in my opinion. The boldness in contrast to the normal font shows the reader that the bold is what's most important. It immediately catches the eye.


 * Alignment-** Alignment, a word that looks similar to the definition, means to be lined up. In my resume, I used this so as not to confuse the reader when they can't find where the section starts or ends. I made sure to start at the very end of the page just like you would read a book and I separated my sections with bold and I ended each line at a few spaces from the far part of the border so that it doesn't go over it.


 * Repetition-** Repetition is very easy to describe. This word means consistency throughout the entire resume. I kept the same font and size of letters except in my name to show whose resume it was. I used the same types of colors and didn't change the shade of the words to something that didn't match or was unappealing to the eye. I made sure it wasn't hard to find anything by starting each section the same way and looks becoming.


 * Proximity-** Proximity means to be close and organized. I used this term when I brought the sections closer together so that it fit on one page. In doing so, I also achieved what looked to be, if you think about it, a more homely look because of the proximity. I took my time deciding where my picture should go because I was thinking how it looked better. Turns out, it looked better closer to my information because it brought the context and title closer together. It completed the image.

nice summary