Resume Critique

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    just for presentation's sake, you need to decide if you're a designer or illustrator.

    I like the hummer/converse etc illustrations that you have up top, but I don't know what the hell they are...did you do the book itself or did you just draw in it.

    The cds and the shirts are the best for design, put them first. I hate to say it but the shirt photos look like you're fondling yourself. It's creepy and will give a laugh to whoever's hiring (get a chick to model). Also it's hard to see the details in your work. Take new photos on a white background both closeup and full.

    Basically, divide your portfolio into design, illustration, and art either sequentially or by seperate pages.

    In your resume, rather than "Biography of a Human Being" put "Designer/Illustrator". Format the type out all swiss like so that they know you can do clean straight-on design.

    From the looks of it, your spirit hasn't been broken to fit professional standards. It's a blessing, but a curse if you want a job.

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