After a long run with LaTeX, I've decided to move to Typst. Typst similar to LaTeX, but more modern and user-friendly.
This document will be a work in progress, and I will update it as needed with relevant experience, projects, and aesthetic modifications.
You can clone this as a standard GitHub repository. If you wish to access/download a PDF copy, please choose the PDF file listed above and ask for the "Raw" file.
This repository is licensed under the MIT license.
- First publicly available version
- Update to use semver
- Added additional experience and technical skills
- Major design change. Emphasis on brevity and single page utilization.
- Re-design. Retain single page, with more emphasis on content and a simpler presentation. Converting to MIT license.
- New re-design that still focuses on brevity and single-page content. I took a lot of inspiration from Adrien Friggeri's great example. In this iteration, I made a serious effort to separate content and formatting between the tex and cls files, respectively. This should make future re-factoring and updates easier.
- Added a new experience, as well as smaller font size and bottom margin spacing
- Added some summary detail, added color and switched to Helvetica for readability/standardization.
- Redesign that emphasizes brevity and readability. Added recent job experience.
- Layout redesign and updated content.
- Removed redundant LinkedIn profile warning, broadened title of bottom section
- Migrated to Typst.