MakerSlate lets developers and designers add context to their resumes with ease
Resumes (or CVs, depending where in the world you are) are boring. For designers and developers, linking to GitHub repos or a Dribbble profile makes them worse. MakerSlate wants to help bridge the gap. It lets you tell the story of some of your more interesting projects, and is hosted on the Web. A timeline walks a potential employer or client through the highlights of what you’ve accomplished, where you can give a bit more insight into the finer points of your project. On the side of your text, a screenshot gallery highlights its design and basic functionality. Up top,…
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