I was initially curious, thanks to the novelty, but that quickly wore off. There's a cost involved in parsing the chalkboard text that doesn't exist when you're reading computer-generated text. A lot of clicks, too.<p>At the same time, it's less dull than a standard Word resume template, or something, so maybe you're on the right track.<p>My suggestion: Tell a more compelling story. You're rattling off a bunch of historical points, which, fine, that's how resumes work, but as long as you're breaking the mold, break the hell out of it. Start with a hook. Start by saying something so wildly compelling I <i>cannot stop clicking</i> until my curiosity is satisfied. Prove your worth by grabbing attention.