- http://www.careers-creative-living.co.uk/90-cv-gallery
- http://blogof.francescomugnai.com/2008/09/the-20-most-creative-resumes-ive-seen-in-
a-long-time-pure-inspiration/
- http://creativenerds.co.uk/inspiration/20-creative-resume-designs-which-will-amaze-any-
potential-employer/
- http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/creative-designer-resume-curriculum-vitae/
I found all of the websites above really helpful, and the all gave me some good inspiration and ideas of what I could create. Below are a few examples of CVs that I found and really liked the layout of.
In a lot of these examples, sections are boxed off making them easier to identify and read. I like the idea of doing something colourful, with lots of imagery to represent my self aswell as just plain text. The way that the most important sections stand out on the second example is really effective, as it gives the reader something to focus there attention on first instead of thinking 'where do I start'. I like the idea of creating a blog style page for my CV as it will be a good way to include both text and imagery on the page, and also make the most important sections stand out.
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