Re: using a slogan on a resume
John Posada offered:
"More content, less fonts."
Now THAT slogan would get me to interview you!
:)
If only to ask why you chose "less" over "fewer."
And if you want slogans, you can always try:
http://www.thesurrealist.co.uk/slogan.cgi
and fill in a company name of your choice.
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