Ssmith, your resume is tight!
Nsearch, i agree w/ Casey's points - The career summary portion seems more appropriate for a cover letter, and the technical skills area could arguably be removed altogether. Your design capabilities / skills are presented nicely in your career & project experience portion, and on computer skills, I've been told they're totally not necess to put on a resume, because 1. in the industry, software use & familiarity is implicit w/ the design experience you list & 2. they're gonna throw you on the software they have in-house anyways, your use of it previously probably wouldn't be a deal breaker. In other words, not much of a factor in whether you get in the "to call' pile or the "throwaway" pile.
A tactic i've tried of late is a "Value offered" statement (what can i do for said company), that in your case could go right where your career summary is - then the rest of your resume would back up that statement, in a similar fashion. Course out of 30+ submittals i haven't had a single good-bad-or indifferent response on any of em. :sniff:
good luck -