Had a look at your business card but couldn't help to make some suggestions for your CV.
I know you're trying to mimic the free-hand looks in your typo but be aware that the text you are using for information (crucial in the process of selection when applying for a job) should be extremely clear, clean and EASY to read. I suggest you to try other sans-serif typos that will allow anyone to read the information provided in your CV as fast and easy as possible. Also, I think you might be using a massive size for your font (the information one). Try a 10 point and a single interline between them and check if it looks more organized.
Hi Richard,
ReplyDeleteHad a look at your business card but couldn't help to make some suggestions for your CV.
I know you're trying to mimic the free-hand looks in your typo but be aware that the text you are using for information (crucial in the process of selection when applying for a job) should be extremely clear, clean and EASY to read. I suggest you to try other sans-serif typos that will allow anyone to read the information provided in your CV as fast and easy as possible.
Also, I think you might be using a massive size for your font (the information one). Try a 10 point and a single interline between them and check if it looks more organized.
Hope this helps,
Mariana.