Robby Leonardi

http://www.rleonardi.com/

Both his portfolio and resume are cool, but mainly go check out the resume page of this site. Fantastic stuff. This is a really neat take on a single page website design that employs scrolling as primary navigation across the site. Great illustration work and cool narrative based on what you’d expect to get from a normal text only resume but delivered in a way that’s completely immersive and memorable. Hire this man.

3 Comments

  1. John

    Are you kidding? It’s a usability nightmare! You get cramp just trying to find out what job experience he has.

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    • UnmatchedStyle

      Disagree entirely…

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      • Matt Keogh

        I think it’s a great way to show off and get noticed. If you can’t do that on your own site where can you? It’s well executed too. Having said that, John makes a good point – it’s a nightmare to anyone wishing to just get the information quickly and especially if you want an overview. Feels to me like a quick fix would be to add a “lighter” option to the main site – this could even just be a pdf or simple html page. There’s a pdf on the design portfolio page but not on the interactive resume. Interesting discussion!!

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