I'd go for a serif type for a printed resume. Garamond? Century Schoolbook? Goudy Old Style?
The advantage of Times, however boring it may be, is that you can be sure whoever is getting the resume has the font. I'm a bit fuzzy about what people normally have in addition to the stuff that usually comes loaded or with common software. I have hundreds of fonts, because I'm a freak.
Stay safe, people.
AGH. I accidetally made Firefox full screen -- I don't know how, I was batting at a fly -- and I don't know how to make it go back.
Anyone?
I'm a bit fuzzy about what people normally have in addition to the stuff that usually comes loaded or with common software.
I'm going to say that's nothing. I've never downloaded a font in my life.
Thank you, Dana.
That was weird. I kinda like it as an option, though.
Oddly, I had just done the exact same thing while shaking crumbs out of my keyboard.
brenda (and anyone else interested), here are two pictures of JDM with ink.
I want to live somewhere with no hurricanes, no earthquakes, no blizzards, and no seasonal fires.
Except for the freak-ass blizzard last winter, Charlottesville VA is that place. No tornadoes either.
I don't know who JDM is, but I like those photos.
God, that white shirt he runs around in for most of the movie works for him. Hard core.
Inorite?
I'd go for a serif type for a printed resume. Garamond? Century Schoolbook? Goudy Old Style?
At the moment it's going to be circulated mainly electronically, and I'm in Windows. Ooo, I kind of like Goudy Old Style, but it seems like too much white space. Maybe Garamond.
Okay, I'm struggling to put this in resume speak: I went down to NOLA and, with a partner, visited different nonprofit organizations to evaluate potential for partnering - basically Historic Green would provide labor and materials for projects they were working on or had on a waiting list or such. What I'm trying to emphasize is my ability both to represent HG professionally and to evaluate the proposed projects and make recommendations to the HG board.