
A CV isn't exactly the most exciting thing in the world, so to make the parts more interesting for the person reading it, I used a black/white diagonal split, which I also used for the contents page of my Portfolio. While the blocky font remains as a part of my personal branding for section titles, a more readable font (Lucida) has been used for the rest of the text. This font is also used throughout my Portfolio.

The front cover serves a similar purpose to the front of my business card, and is designed in a similar way. There is also a faded logo in the background which is a feature consistent throughout the rest of my Portfolio:

As I mentioned above, the contents page makes use of the black/white diagonal split that's used on the CV. For the purpose of the contents page however, this is mainly to differentiate the introduction text on the left to the contents list on the right. My personal mascot Ste can be seen running to the far right, encouraging the person looking at it to turn over to the next page. Some sample 3D and logo works can be seen on the left.

Here is a sample page of the Portfolio. Text is on the left while the image displaying the work in question is on the right. This is alternated with every page:

Also for this page showing a 3D Animation assignment, I have posted multiple sequential screenshots of the animation in question. Each of these screenshots has been numbered chronologically.
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