· Thursday March 19th 2009 ·

It’s not a resu-ME, it’s a resu-YOU!

About 95% of the work I do tends fall into the “logos and web­sites” cat­egory, but every now and again I’m given the oppor­tunity to work on some­thing a little dif­ferent. One of my favourite “little dif­ferent some­thing” is the resume. I’ve designed a number of them, and I always enjoy them. They’re chal­len­ging from an inform­a­tion hier­archy point of view, and people really notice them. I’ve heard all kinds of com­ments, in part I think because people are so used to seeing the same boring MS Word tem­plates.
Julie's Custom Resume Design
Julie Smith is a Toronto lawyer whose resume I recently designed. She sent her resume out to two dif­ferent com­panies one day, and was given an inter­view on the second. Later, she passed along this com­ment from a headhunter:

Your resume looks fant­astic! One of the best I’ve ever seen!

So, if you find your­self facing unem­ploy­ment (I’m not going to use the “R” word, or even the “D” word, but do feel free to ruminate on the cur­rent eco­nomic cli­mate in whatever manner you’d prefer), you should invest in a custom-designed resume! It’s cheap, it’s fun, and it may even get you a job. And I get that warm-and-fuzzy feeling that comes from helping someone out.

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