However, this is a "golden oldy" if you will; A CV floating about by a young Graphic Designer from Pickering. I don't know him, it was just somthing we where shown in my ND class at the beginning of second year:

Another example that doesn't have to be digital; it COULD be printed for something to be handled.


Unfortunately, I don't think this designer had that idea. He preferred to show it digitised. Hmmm.

It's interesting, it would probably catch someone's eye's if it was perhaps a little brighter. It shows that they're versatile and that not everything has to be done on a computer.

And not exactly a CV, but teh cover for one. It made me smile none the less.
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