Hmmm, first reaction is nothing really stands outs. Unless required to limit your resume to one page, I would lengthen it to two pages and use white space to offset what you want to be asked about in an interview.

As an alternative, you could treat the one-page resume as a "summary" and put a URL prominently that takes the reader to your "full" resume online. At that point, you could add all sorts of hyperlinks to your prior projects (assuming there's anything in public that describes your work).