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Safety
The wizard design interface is very safe, because it is the what-you-see-what-you-get process, and it is very rare that anything out of the ordinary will happen. Every step in the wizard is very detailed, and thus the user is fully aware of what each step does and how each step functions.
However, it might become the case where the user develops a habitual process of skipping through steps to increase efficiency. However, the wizard interface is going to prevent this from happening by disallowing users to skip steps without providing enough information for each step.

Design 2 

Storyboard

2.1 - The home screen introduces the graphical layout to Isamu and prompts him to either login or create a new account.

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2.2 - Isamu decides to create an account and fills in his name, email, and password.


2.3 - Isamu is immediately taken to a page to enter his biographical information and previous experience.  The current icon and number (the briefcase and #1) are dull and the other two are still bright, indicating they are links.  The text boxes include suggested responses and Isamu is notified of sections that could be improved via bubbles on the right.

2.4 - After Isamu finishes filling out his personal info, he clicks on the resume icon to actually build a resume.  The resume preview on the right is pre-populated with relevant info and Isamu drags the appropriate items on and off the preview.

2.5 - Isamu chooses to save his resume and sees a modal with a smaller preview, blocking the rest of the page.

 
2.6 - After naming the resume, Isamu is automatically redirected to the third page where he can manage previously created resumes.  From here, he can print a PDF to bring to the career fair.

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