Visual Oomph – Visual Thinking Blog by Kumar Kolaganti

Kumar’s Resume – Infographic

Feb152011

I received a lot of positive and wonderful feedback on the ‘a decade with KPMG’ infographic. Took this as an inspiration to convert my resume in to a visual artifact.

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You can download a PDF version here or a high resolution JPG here.

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17 Comments

  1. Mar 19, 2011

    GeorgeNo Gravatar

    Cool. This is an excellent representation of your work.

  2. Mar 19, 2011

    KrishnaNo Gravatar

    Nice way to project your visual thinking approach in your own resume. good work

  3. Mar 21, 2011

    StephNo Gravatar

    That is really neat! The visual on your background says so much about you, far faster than it takes to read about it through a standard resume. Very nice and thank you for sharing!

  4. Mar 25, 2011

    Bobby BlufordNo Gravatar

    Do you offer services in creating these for others?

  5. Mar 28, 2011

    Michael DeutchNo Gravatar

    Awesome idea! I’m having trouble opening it, browser issue? Or, server issue?

    • Mar 28, 2011

      KummiNo Gravatar

      Thank you Michael. I was told there was an issue with Firefox latest browser to expand images using ‘prettyphoto’ concept. I included the JPG image as a PDF as well.

  6. Mar 28, 2011

    Michael DeutchNo Gravatar

    Love it, thanks!

  7. Mar 29, 2011

    RedgerNo Gravatar

    Hi,

    Great idea and it looks awesome! Could you please send me a high res PDF as well? I downloaded the jpg, but i’m having trouble reading it because of the poor quality.

    Cheers,

  8. Mar 29, 2011

    Mirek KoldusNo Gravatar

    Great idea! I especially like that you combined your CV together with a sample of your work. Thanks!

    • Mar 29, 2011

      KummiNo Gravatar

      Thank you Mirek.

  9. Apr 5, 2011

    Juli DosadNo Gravatar

    Hi

    This is great and would be a really good way for young people including those with additional needs to present their CV – to graphically represent what they have done and who they are – thanks for sharing it.

    I work with graphics to live record conversations and facilitate discussions as well as visual representations of outcomes, pathways and person centred/organisational planning, consultations etc so for me this really hit the spot

    I didn’t see the KPMG Graphic can you send me a link as I would love to see it – Thanks

    • Apr 5, 2011

      KummiNo Gravatar

      Thank you very much Juli for your kind words. You can see my other graphic called ‘a decade with KPMG’ at http://www.kolaganti.com/archives/1022.

    • May 10, 2011

      Dechen TseringNo Gravatar

      Hi Juli,
      Where are you based? I am looking for a visual graphic facilitator for our nonprofit’s strategic planning. my email is dechen.tsering@chaaweb.org and we are based in Oakland, CA. If you are located elsewhere but know if a good reference for visual graphic facilitator, would love to hear.
      thank you
      Dechen

  10. May 8, 2011

    Dechen TseringNo Gravatar

    Hi
    great idea! do you provide any pro-bono support to non-profits (or reduced consultancy rates)? My organization is seeking a visual graphic recorder/designer to help transform our new strategic plan into a infographic format. Love what you did with your resume. Would love to hear if you can help our organization for 2-3 hours of service sometime in Sept. 2011? We’re in Oakland, CA http://www.chaaweb.org.

  11. Dec 20, 2011

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I am a user experience specialist, presentation and diagram designer who approaches visual thinking with insight and excitement!

I am passionate about giving meaning to information & data and interpreting business strategies in to engaging visual experiences by creating visually effective and impactful compositions thru understanding design, display, and relationships of information patterns.

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