I think right aligned could work because the info is short, but watch how your phrases are breaking up (second brief). And work on the text heirarchy, too. Try combining serif and sans, italic, semibold, etc, to help distinguish what is important.
I'm not too crazy about the title letters being so squished together. Usually the rule is "close but not touching." Personal preference, though.
Also, food for thought: Are you making clear what sets you apart? If I'm looking through 100 resumes with portfolio examples attached, will yours catch my attention? Why or why not? What makes you different?
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