1. 1
THE
NATURAL
EXHIBITIONIST
CIERRA
L.
JONES
Vol. 1, No. 2 P: (678) 521-3965 A: 366 Lake Drive, Hapeville, GA 30354 E: jonescierra22@yahoo.com
Discover
a
New
Species:
The
Exhibitioner
People
often
underestimate
the
significance
of
visual
communication.
My
goal
as
an
exhibitionist
is
to
nourish
and
challenge
the
minds
of
audiences
by
creating
visual
stories
to
maximize
learning
and
engage
curiosity.
A
Closer
Look:
Examining
the
Ecological
Niche
Observe
the
ways
in
which
the
exhibitionist
is
useful
to
her
creative
environment.
The
Scientific
Method:
Team
of
Vision.
1. Ask
a
question:
“Which
is
the
best
method
to
convey
a
visual
story
to
our
explorers?”
2. Make
an
observation.
Place
yourself
in
the
shoes
of
adventurers
of
all
ages.
Look
through
their
eyes
and
see
what
they
see.
3. Hypothesize.
Conduct
an
experiment.
Record
the
results.
4. Form
a
conclusion:
The
exhibition
team
should
always
demonstrate
true
visions
of
a
story;
otherwise,
we
will
remain
visually
impaired.
“History and science
presented at their
finest, naturally!”
This resume is formatted to
creatively emphasize and
showcase personal skills that are
suitable for a career in display
exhibition.
I
attended
Valdosta
State
University
from
2011-‐2015.
Areas
of
Study:
• English
–
Professional
Writing
• Art
–
Graphic
Design
Current
Exhibitions
Hands-‐on
experience
enhances
the
capabilities
of
artists
and
designers!
Work
samples
include:
1. Business
cards
(tutoring
company)
2. Graduation
announcement
3. Locker
board
4. Demonstration
of
balance
expertise
Communicational
•
English
(major
area
of
study):
-‐ Professional
writing
-‐ Technical
writing
-‐ Creative
writing
• Spanish
(required
foreign
language
study)
-‐ Intermediate
reading
skills
-‐ Intermediate
writing
skills
-‐ Beginner
verbal
skills
Artistic
• Knowledge
of
Essential
Design
Principles:
-‐ Visual
hierarchy
-‐ Emphasis
-‐ Movement
• Moderate
proficiency
in
Design
software
-‐ Adobe
InDesign
-‐ Adobe
Photoshop
• Innovative
Display
Ideas
and
Strategies
Image
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