Stating in a CV that you're fluent in a language is mere information. As a multilingual career-changer, I am aware that it's only when you come to speak and write in a new language that you can truly demonstrate how fluent you are.
Applying the same principle to coding skills, I've created a digital CV that indicates how far I've progressed into web-design territory from my starting point as a copy-editor in July 2018 with subminimal coding skills - and how much I enjoy applying and experimenting with what I learn.
https://artemis-gause-cv.netlify.com/
View them here or see the Notes.txt
file in this repo.
- Displays as expected on large screens on Firefox, Chrome, Edge.
- Displays as expected on small screens when tested with dev tools on Firefox, Chrome, Edge.
- All over the place on IE (also as expected). Autoprefixer didn't work. I added minimal fixes to the CSS so that the page contents are at least readable on IE11.
- Custom cursor supported on Firefox and Chrome.
- Displays as expected on Android phone.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/artemis-gause/
- All icons: https://fontawesome.com/ (modified)
- Book, notebook, individual pages: © Artemis Gause