Stand-out
Names
by
ResumeEdge
Since your resume is basically
an advertisement for you and your skills,
you should think about the design of
your resume from a marketing standpoint.
When you see a well-designed ad, what
is the first thing you notice (besides
a picture of the product)? The product
name, of course. Since you are the product,
your name should be the first thing
a reader sees and remembers. To accomplish
that, there is really only one rule
to remember: Your name should be easy
to read and it should stand out above
the rest of the text. That can be done
by using:
A Larger
Font in Upper/Lower Case
ALL CAPS
FIRSTLETTERLARGER
A
Creative Font
In the Sample
Resumes Section, you will also notice
the use of graphic elements and lines
to help define the name and separate
it from the rest of the text. Even scanned
clip art letters or a signature can
be used to enhance a resume, but the
latter only works when you have great
handwriting. Your name, however, should
not distract the reader from the message.
Make it part of the overall design of
your resume but separate it from the
body text with lines or spacing.
The most important thing
is to make sure the style of your name
reflects your personality, tempered
by the expectations of your industry.
If you are flamboyant and are looking
for a job in the arts, then you have
a license to be creative. Go for it!
If, on the other hand, you work in a
conservative industry or you feel uncomfortable
with your name printed large, then it
is important to tone it down.
Remember to look for the
word Scannable if you are trying to
design a resume for a high-tech or large
company. Designer fonts, names with
graphic elements in the place of letters,
reverse boxes, and script names will
not scan.
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