Michael Anderson is showcasing his work experience and communication skills in an innovative way — using infographics techniques to differentiate himself from the competition.
I like BA’s approach. Michael Anderson’s resume is the most colorful of the infographic resume’s I’ve seen, but it’s also one of the least “infographic” – it really doesn’t use data at ALL in it’s executiion. As a result, it puts less information into the space. There’s a very fine line here, but you can check out what we’re doing for our clients at http://www.nuzume.com. Love the infographic resume idea, and it IS catching on!
I have no idea what you mean by “clearly explain the idea by using diagrams”. Is it a command of The Content Wrangler? A request for more information? A comment? Let us know and we’ll try to add some more context, although I doubt we’ll use diagrams to do so.
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Well done! I took a similar approach to visualizing my professional experience, however my infographic has a different look and feel:
http://empathylab.blogspot.com/2011/05/my-life-as-infographic.html
Another approach here:
http://austraat.com/bjorn_austraat_resume_infographic_full_size.htm
I like BA’s approach. Michael Anderson’s resume is the most colorful of the infographic resume’s I’ve seen, but it’s also one of the least “infographic” – it really doesn’t use data at ALL in it’s executiion. As a result, it puts less information into the space. There’s a very fine line here, but you can check out what we’re doing for our clients at http://www.nuzume.com. Love the infographic resume idea, and it IS catching on!
Clearly explain the idea by using diagrams.
The informations in this resume is complete.
I have no idea what you mean by “clearly explain the idea by using diagrams”. Is it a command of The Content Wrangler? A request for more information? A comment? Let us know and we’ll try to add some more context, although I doubt we’ll use diagrams to do so.