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That Suite Life
100

misspelled word

use spell check or any other digital or human help

100

asks for an interview

consider rephrasing passive language (looking forward to hearing from you vs. I would appreciate an opportunity to interview or I would love to meet in person for an interview)

100

to whom it may concern

find out who it concerns

100

love

1 love = okay, 2+ loves...expand vocabulary to other descriptive words

100

The name of the most significant font in your brand

Does your font represent your brand well? Have you taken advantage of fonts.adobe.com? Sometimes a fresh font can make all the difference!

200

indented paragraph

use block formatting (everything aligns left)

200

the job title = exactly as written in job posting

don't make them guess what you are applying for

200

your contact info at top and bottom of page

only need it in one place

200

!

maybe...how formal is the audience?

!! = consider using words rather than punctuation to show your enthusiasm

200

A custom, personalized logo you designed

great, use it if you put a lot of thought into it and it matches your design skill, if it was done quickly or not as refined as you like, wait to use it until it is showing your best design skills

300

a proper noun that needs capitalized

all words in major (except "and"), software programs (Adobe Illustrator), Oregon State University, etc.

300

your major, your school

if its relevant, it should be in the introduction

300

Your name is not the same across professional items (different spellings, middle name vs. initial, different last name, formal vs. informal, etc.)

match

300

text that is not black

is there enough contrast for the message? Is it left over from a template? Is there a good reason it isn't black?

300

The technical numbers for a brand color you are using (CMYK, RGB, Hex or Pantone)

Are you using that technical color everywhere you use that color?

400

a repeated word within two adjoining sentences (non-basic, not including and, the, I, etc.)

change your word or sentence(s) to not repeat words near each other

400

story about something specific that happened (like it really happened, this one time...)

stories are more credible than lists of facts or claims

400

Address for addressee is one line:

street address, city, state, zip, country

Stack it

Street address

City, State, Zip

Country if sending from outside current country

400

A script font for body text

If it is longer than a paragraph that can be tiring to read, try a serif or sans serif font for body text and use the script for accents and short bits of text

400

The header for your resume is exactly the same one used for your cover letter

Matching is the easiest way to make your brand look aligned. If you want to be creative, make sure it makes sense!

500

it looks bad when I printed it out!

proofing on paper is useful in case someone prints out your professional documents, maybe your text is too big, your image is too dark, or you didn't notice a mistake on screen.

500

industry key word (word(s) directly from the job post)

practice empathizing with your audience, speak their language when relevant

500

Class Double

Find the street address or person to address the letter to that doesn't have it yet.

500

a sentence that is too long
+ write it to be shorter and say the same thing

streamlining

500

Draw a thumbnail of a design idea for your brand

Thumbnails are quick ways to see an idea in context without spending too much time committing to the idea! You can do lots in a short amount of time.