A well thought out and well written résumé is needed for just about every job, a résumé is meant to represent you and your skill set. A résumé for a creative position has the potential to provide a platform for you to showcase your creativity and personality which may help land you the attention of potential employees. It is not essential to create a résumé as extreme as some of these examples but I thought it would be interesting to showcase some of the more extreme visually inspiring designed résumés. What are your thoughts on designing a résumé?
Whitney Barnes Catarella

Kelly Weihs

Mikyoung Lim

Kieran Stowers

Brian Ramage

Madhukar B Raju

Ahmer Mirza

Ali Murtaza

Paulina Jarocka

David Lichtenwalter

Duncan Mckean

Meg Robichaud

Loren

Monica Yael Garcia

Molly Wallner

Laura De Valencia

Daniel Tyrrell

Emmanuel Perez

Saddam Hussein Mohd Sohaimi

Aerorato

SiD santos

Ivan Rocha

Riccardo Sabatini

Leonardo Zakour

Sean A. Metcalf

Corrado Grilli

Roland Martial

Nishikant Singh

Steve Loftis

Joshua Moorhead


2 Comments
Aaron @ iamcreative.me September 16, 2011 -
Great inspiration,
But I do think that your CV should be a representation of your personality then your skills as finding a job in the design industry is tough at the best of times and if someone can relate to you, then you then that massively increases your chances.
Or if your lucky like myself, work from home!
I am Aaron iamcreative.me
David September 16, 2011 -
Hi Aaron, great point. I agree that in the design niche a CV should have more personality, in a talent based business it would seem more important to highlight your skills creatively rather then simply listing your skill set.
PS – you lucky bugger working from home ;)
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