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The layouts I chose fit my personality and are symbolic to who I am. I am a simple person but I can add flair to my life when needed. My favorite out of all these designs has to be the one with my last name upside down. It doesn't give off a bulky vibe but it adds spice and gives a sense of who the future employee is without saying too much. 
















 

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  1. The templates follow an underlying theme of simple but elegant which gives a sense of consistency.

    In template one, perhaps having the vital information such as work experience and education in the center with skills and certification surrounding it.

    Template two's use of the "G" graphic and Template four's use of the "A" graphic are innovative and an element that would make the resume stand out.

    Templates three and eight are minimalistic and keep the reader's attention on the information though consider the idea of swapping the contact information with the work experience?

    Template five, six and seven are cohesively designed and require no adjustment from my perspective.

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