Make your resume stand out by using a beautiful design that most people have never seen before. Here are some terrific resume ideas to inspire you.
You might want to bookmark this article and come back to it when you’re updating your resume. Enjoy!
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Bonus designer alternative resume
Although you would never send this to an Israeli diamond dealer or your local chick sexer, the mix of drawing and print on top of “the back of an envelope” really makes this resume (or curriculum vitae) memorable.
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This article is part of Jacob Cass’s $5000+ Graphic Design Group Writing Project that I discovered on Group Writing Projects.
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A very original post, I have printed it for future reference… I need to do my resume again soon :)
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definitely worth bookmarking and coming back to it during my next resume update - thanks so much for collecting them all here.
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colin nederkoom is just a template from pages (from apple) not too original. the rest would truthfully get you rejected before an interview.
Comment by sean carter
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Very nice list. You got my bookmark! I especially like the black one but that may only work as a web resume.
Comment by Lukas
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As an employer I think it depends on the field in which you are applying. For a creative position for a younger person, some of these might be acceptable - but for a seasoned professional or corporate position many of these may give off the air that you are trying to “tart up” your experience.
Personally, I believe that a resume should reflect your personality, but not have to illustrate your personality. Most of these express “I think I’m gods gift to the world” or “I am self involved” or “I have never worked for a client, so I made my own logo using my name” rather than “I will work well in the established tone of your firm” or “my experience will compliment your firm”.
I would normally stay away from “name logos”, too much color/gradients, or arbitrary objects and rules - instead consider that a well designed resume is easy to read (especially for people over 40), has legible type (11pt and above), has clear content hierarchy, uses sparse typography (2 fonts maximum), and doesn’t overpower the information you are trying to convey with style. Remember, a resume is there to get you in the door, not be a replacement for an interview or portfolio.
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These resumes aren’t that snazzy… If I were an employer, I would throw these resumes in with the other junk ones without a second thought - except maybe the fourth one from the left down.
Just me $0.02.
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Thanks for sharing. Very interesting.
Comment by Ravi
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really interesting!!!
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Hay tienen el mio http://www.felipedelpozo.es/CurriculumV5.pdf
Comment by Felipe del Pozo
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Considering that many resumes are now emailed (and most then printed), colors or graphics that exceed the print margins will suddenly look very unprofessional. It must also be considered how your resume will look in black and white.
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After scrolling through these, I find Kevin Fox’s resume is the best design in terms of a unique, eye-catching layout that still maintains a good text-only, no BS approach. Those with the colors and logos strike me as 31 different flavors of the same brand of bubblegum. Fox’s resume is scannable, which is good for someone seeking a techincal or IT position, which he is. I give it big pluses for being able to target certain keywords and accomplishments in the right hand column without the use of extraneous formatting and marks such as bullet points or Wingdings which only distract. Good use of available space. In my opinion, a very nice job that reflects a competent, no-nonsense kind of person who values a balanced blend of style AND substance.
Comment by nonagon
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i don’t like them.
I want simple, no eye catching gimmicks.
As a manager, any eye catching resume’s will be tossed out.
Comment by sir jorge
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On Christopher McAdam’s resume he misspelled Excel.
Comment by Dayna
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I’ve had a few CV’s on my desk over the years and while these look great, why do I need to know your address? You have objectives? Great but I’m not interested. Beautiful layout… well by the time your recruitment consultant has sent it to me, it will be a mess. I’m going to give your CV sixty seconds, make the important parts stand out.
Moral of this story: keep it clean, keep it simple and definitely two pages or less.
Comment by Fame Razak
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I think mine looks pretty good too!
http://aendirect.com/AEN_CV08.pdf
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I make very good money, and from looking at some of the comments here by so called “employers”, I’d say what they are trying to say is, “Dumb down your resume’ because I’m a lazy arse bum and I don’t want to have to go through the hassle of selecting the RIGHT employee by actually having to READ it. I just want to find one that’s close enough to keep me out of a sling if my boss comes looking.”
Pathetic American employers. Get off your butt and do your job you bums. Effing Donald Trump syndrome. If you worked for me, with comments like I see here, YOU would be looking for a job in a short while.
Comment by Skip
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Nice Post. Some of these were really cool, but some were just terrible. Im not sure who was the judge of ‘beautiful,’ but there was alot of bad design. But the good ones were really good, so great post.
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Ben - you have it right on - Skip - keep smoking, buddy. And don’t worry, I’ll smoke one with you and tell you you are dead wrong to your face. As a hiring manager (note - not an employer) I receive approximately 50-75 resumes a day. Only 45 minutes of my day, at max, is dedicated to reviewing resumes. Do the math. You have 10 seconds to make me want to read more, otherwise your resume is getting round filed.
I need to know IMMEDIATELY what your SKILLS are. Not an expression of your personality. Not a cooky attempt to get my attention. Most of those go straight in the trash. Do two things - present your skills up front. Make me want to read more. Then, back up your skills with demonstrated performance.
It is that simple.
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Nice list - some of these are really nice. Great for getting those creative juices flowing! Thanks.
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These look great!
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Neat post. I think that managers in most industries are looking for resumes that follow conventions. Creating extra stylization seems somewhat risky to me.
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I didn’t know resumes were supposed to look like web-designs. Some were good, some were awful (the black one, for example - reminds me of liquorice gone bad).
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Here is my Resume but I have to say that design is not mine.
href=”http://www.wow-central.net/CV/Romuald.BERNARD/
I have only used HTML/CSS markup language.
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I’m not an employer or a hiring manager but i have sent a lot of CV in the last few years with quite good results and I can see that these are not good at best. Some waste the most valuable real estate of the page, others will look rubbish when printed and most will be too unconventional. Also, I imagine that different versions of MS Word will wreck formating.
If you are looking for CV hints and tips take this post with a massive pinch of salt and write a traditional 2 page CV with the most relevant information in the top thirds of the pages.
Comment by Ben Crinion
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I actually think these look quite nice–but my GOD do these designers need to learn to write. Spelling errors, run-on sentences and other garbage on such a pretty face..
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Most of these are awful - excessive graphics, fancy layout for the sake of layout, etc. But the simpler ones are very good.
An effective resume is one page, laid out for fast easy reading, and written with due attention to the five rules of effective editing: Cut, cut, cut, cut, and of course, cut.
Comment by Steve K
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What a wow post. I really think that managers in most industries are looking for resumes that follow conventions. Creating extra stylization seems somewhat helping to me.
Comment by www.mobile2fun.com
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this is just style over substance. employers dont have time for this sort of thing and it wont get you any greater chance of employment..
Comment by John
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I get resumes almost every day and none of them have ever looked as good as any of those nice examples.
Comment by Buck
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Well, I never thought I’d say that but I am really glad, my hiring manageres are open-minded, because it does not seem so around here…
They understood that a paper resume is one thing and an online resume is another. Think about it before telling us how to make a resume.
Comment by Romulus
— March 10, 2008 #
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its really help full to all . and its really intresting and new
Comment by senthilkumar
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I hate resumes.
Fresh Idea. If I were applying to a record label, art gallery, or porn store, I would consider using this type of format. Otherwise, just stick to black and white, and focus on making something that is cohesive and easy to read. These are distracting, in my opinion.
Comment by Paul
— March 11, 2008 #
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As a business owner myself, and having spent large amounts of time in the past with resume experts, I found only 9 of the 36 resumes above to be even worth a second glance.
Here are the best tips that I can give to help anyone that happens across my post.
#1 - Have plenty of white space. Margins are your friend, they make your paragraphs seem shorter, and put less strain on the reader’s eye.
#2 - Keep the changes in font style to a minimum, only bold or italicize things that are important. The general rule in almost any print medium is 3 font style changes per print. Basically, choose a font and stick with it.
#3 - Get rid of the “design features”. These are all well and good when you are creating a poster, but these “design features” distract the person from the content, and will often lead to your resume being filed away. If you are in a design field, feel free to add something to it, but make sure it doesn’t distract. Ryan Gilden did rather well keeping his designs in the background from distracting from the text.
#4 - Bullet points are your friend. This is especially important in large companies that receive hundreds upon hundreds of resumes per year. Use bullet points liberally, often a couple words will do better than an entire sentance. Many of the larger companies out there don’t even read the resumes anymore, opting for a resume management system, and managers will often search by keywords.
#5 - Keep your contact information in one spot. I noticed on a couple of these they had their address in one spot, and their phone number in another. Keep them both in one spot, because it is easier to find the information, and many of the resume management systems will try to automatically pick out this information, but they have problems with the info being all over the place (or even vertically along the side).
Lastly, if you hand it to someone you don’t know, and after 10 seconds of looking at it, they don’t have any idea what your education, experience, qualifications, or even your name are, have fun even getting an interview.
Peace out, and good luck.
Comment by Eric
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I am not sure if I am in favor of all of the resumes, I do like to see more creative, out of the box ideas, I don’t like the designs that use black or other colours as the background. I do like the first one, with the vector of himself at the top. Also another good take from this post is the use of typography. Good post
Comment by Chad Mueller
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Interesting Design.. this is perfect list
Comment by Jauhari
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Inspirational stuff - These look excellent.
Lets hope these put a stop to the awful MS word templates!
ha ha
Simon Dance
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This is all well and good but have you noticed that most of these won’t work very well as MSWord Attachments?
I really don’t know any employer who requests PDF files.
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As someone who has hired my fair share of folks, I have to say that there is truth in both sides of the argument raging here. First of all, a good-looking resume will get my attention. BUT if it has typos, misspellings and/or is manifestly missing the key skills I’m looking for, it will get set aside. Second, at least in the fields where I’ve worked, the cover letter is more important than the resume. If the cover letter does not convey the writing skills, the personality, and the qualifications of the candidate, I won’t even look at the resume. Third, I think there is some validity to the point that these will work better in some fields (web and graphic design, for example) than others. But fourth and finally, anyone on this discussion who sets aside a resume because it’s to cute or graphically intensive is an idiot — I want to hire people with personality, brains, and spirit. A fancy resume design may not guarantee that, but it is going to get my attention.
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BigMatt,
If you are personally doing 50-75 resumes per day I’d fire you for being inefficient. You can’t bring in good people because you can’t dedicate the time to actually look for them. You should have had a resume management method in place ages ago. Your a buffoon making fun of people that actually have intelligence.
Have fun wallowing in your stupidity while you and your alter ego Ben are both swallowed up by companies using their resources wisely.
Charlie is dead on.
I don’t find these to be the best resumes I’ve seen either but your comments make me KNOW I would never hire you nor work for you. I’ve turned employers down cold after meeting them. I’ve told them they have wasted my time to their face. I’ve been asked back by more than one for a second chance to get me to work for them.
You’re clueless.
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In my opinion, Joshua Clark’s resume is very tasteful. It has an eye-catching layout, with minimum use of graphics. In other words, it stands out from the typical resume without looking like a picasso painting.
Can someone please tell me how to replicate this layout? i.e. the text and the bars in the top black box, the side column etc…
Thank you
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why does when i try to click on kevin fox’s CV a warning from my avast scanner about stopping a malware? am i the only one who gets this message?
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While I do appreciate the effort made in the design, I agree with a comment above that the substance does matter. Case in point: several of these resumes have obvious typos that a spellcheck would have caught. “Compliement” and “embriodery” are two that jumped out at me.
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Wow!! Realy nice Resumes. Want more….
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it realy works - so use this ideas !
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I love how these recruiters on here act so busy and that they have only a few minutes of their blessed day to look at resumes.
It’s no wonder I hang up on you clowns when you call me with your terrible 4 month contract jobs paying a third of my hourly rate 200 miles away, to practice a skill I’ve never used.
IF you want to pick up the phone to call me at work, take the time to read my resume or expect to get tooled on…
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— April 9, 2008 #
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WARNING: The “Kevin Fox” resume contains a VIRUS!
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— April 13, 2008 #
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These really aren’t all that amazing. Some were great examples, but they’re shining examples in a pile of mud.
I do appreciate the comments from recruiters and hiring managers, however.
Comment by Charles Forster
— April 15, 2008 #
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— April 16, 2008 #
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What do you people want from a resume? It’s an open style document! The guys writting it can do whatever they want. Colour, images, charts, tables, creativity. You want only the information, ask them to fill out forms. You’ll obligate them to fill only the information you want, on a default template, perhaps even using some small computer system, like many software companies do. No graphics. No colours. No diversions. Just plain text. But, as long as you accept Word-based resumes, get used to this because you’ll see it a lot!
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— April 22, 2008 #
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— April 24, 2008 #
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— April 27, 2008 #
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— April 27, 2008 #