-Resume+Analysis+A.K.

**Visual Resume Analysis**
Alignment means having all of your text lined up together. When I was creating my resume I used alignment to make everything look neat and clean. I used bullet points to line up the words, so that you could find everything you needed. If everything is messy and all over the place, how do you know where to find certain things?
 * Alignment:**

Contrast is the difference between something. I used contrast to show the very important things compared to the smaller details. My name is large and in bold so you know that this is my resume. The rest of the smaller details are not in bold and they are in smaller letters. Contrast is very important in many assignments. Contrast also makes things more interesting. If everything is small and in black and white the whole thing will be boring. Contrast brings interest to the reader and shows what's important in a document. Contrast highlights the main idea.
 * Contrast:**

Repetition is when you use the same word many times in a writing assignment. Too much Repetition is not good because using the same word over and over again could confuse or bore the reader. I used repetition in color. I used a pattern that was pink, yellow, pink, yellow. I used bold in all of my words to make it bigger too. I used consistency with my resume to make it neat and professional.
 * Repetition:**


 * Proximity:**

Proximity is moving things together that go together for a neater, more presentable look. If you have things that don't go together, such as, your contact information with awards you've gotten that doesn't make sense. It just confuses the reader and it looks weird. I used it to put everything into categories to make it neat and professional.

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