Figuration and Abstraction
The
figuration is in the middle of the range because of the balance between the
text and illustrations. The picture makes the abstractions high.
Functionality and Decoration
If you move
anything from the graphic CV you will loose the point. Therefore is the
functionality high and the decoration low, because of no extra information.
Density and Lightness
The
information is complex and makes is hard to understand, this give the density a
highness close to the top. And the message are difficult to understand, thus is
the lightness low.
Multidimensionality and Unidimensionality
Several of
the graphic elements compare things to each other, but this is to show the
individual skills of the employee, and therefore this graphic has a low
multidimensionality. These also provide the graphic with a low
unidimensionality because of t
he many
illustrations through the skill settings.
Originality and Familiarity
There is a
high originality in this graphic CV. The unidimensionality are low because of
the much complex information it shows.
Novelty and Redundancy
This
information is illustrated in a new novelty way, which put the novelty a bit
over the middle. It have a lot of redundancy we could be without, so I put the
redundancy level close to the top point.
Conclusion
The graphic
CV can be use in many different situations. The producer of the CV has made it
simple and easy. But the professional design and content can’t be send too many
receivers. Thus is the CV easy for the designer to put into a media. It can be
use on the Internet; facebook, blogs, cv-website, email and it also allow the
creator to print it and send it out through post.
You write that the figuration is "in the middle of the range because of the balance between the text and illustrations". I don't know exactly what you mean by that, but in my opinion this graphic is very abstract - using charts and statistics to show the information.
SvarSletThis graphic appears quite origin, especially dividing the career in two cycles. But, as you recognized it, the CV is because of its many details too dense and overcharging. So the reader can get tired of it - that's misses the purpose. And i also don't see any figuration, but only abstraction.
SvarSlet