Graphic Design Resume

A resume is a type of document that is used to apply for a job or to qualify anyone for any specific event. It is a common material among people as there are so many of them already used this for any of their purposes.

Many of them don’t give so much priority to preparing their resume as they think it can be created in a simple way or better. If they knew how a resume works to choose an applicant, they would change their mindset.

Well, you should know that today many applicants prepare their resume by a professional resume design agency as a paid service.

And, you will get surprised to hear that, they are ready to pay around $100 – $400 to make a perfect resume with those resume web design agencies.

Resume design is now a trend and a way of occupation that is growing day by day. Different types of resumes need different styles and expressing the way to get the attention of recruiters.

If you are an expert in graphic design and you want to get admission into a  newer place to make a job post, then you must have a resume to place there.

The graphic design resume comes with some different options that you need to know. However, I am showing all possible forms of graphic design resume here below,

Format of a graphic designer resume

Formatting a resume is great pain in the head while creating a resume for applying. As there are many different resume formats established and each of them is used for different job applications.

So, you have to choose the best format according to the type of job you are going to apply to. It is tried and tested that when you have to make a resume as a graphic designer, there are some specific resume format that will suit this title best,

  • Reverse chronological resume: chronological resume highlights work experience in a resume. It starts with your current or most recent job roles. For those who have a consistent work history, the chronological resume format suits them best.
  • Functional resume: a functional resume is more focusing on your skills instead of highlighting your professional experience. It works well for those who don’t have much experience and are shifting to a new place.
  • Combination resume: this resume format comes as mixing of functional and reverse chronological format. So it focuses on both skills and experience. It is a great choice in such a situation when you are changing industries and you have huge work experience.

Graphic design resume layout

When you have decided on the actual format of your resume, then it’s time to give it a face by making a selective layout for this. Here is some recommendation of creating a well working layout for your resume,

Margins: take one inch on all four sides of your resume page.

Font: you shouldn’t use more than two fonts in a resume. The best is going with only one.

Font Size: keep it around 11 to 16.

Spacing: choose the best spacing that suits your resume perfectly.

What information should include?

Information about the applicant is the main part of a resume. In a resume, you have to include all possible information that may be asked to know of the recruiter about yourself.

If you check the resume online, you will get a knowledge of what type of personal information you need to include in your resume. Here are some common form of information’s that are must use in all types of resume,

  • Full name
  • Title
  • Phone number
  • Location
  • Email Address
  • Contact information
  • Skills
  • Working experience
  • Educational qualification
  • Portfolio

Besides you can also add these to make your resume to stand out more,

  • Achievements and certificates
  • Languages
  • Hobbies and interest
  • Projects

How to list educational qualifications in a resume?

It is a common matter of hesitation as most of the applicants face this issue when listing their educational qualifications. Some of them don’t know where to start and even how much they should include as their educational qualification.

Though this is not as complicated as they take it. You can follow this simple listing form of yours one, 

  • Degree type
  • University name
  • Years studied
  • GPA, honors, courses, and anything

Skills to include in a graphic designer resume

When it comes to the option of including skills in your resume, you must have the correct knowledge and experience over those skills.

Because false skills may harm you in the future. At the time of reviewing your resume by the recruiter, they would look for some specific skills that they want from you.

So, before applying to any graphic designer post, try to ensure that you are handy enough with these following graphic design skills,

  • Illustrator
  • Photoshop
  • InDesign
  • Typography
  • Acrobat
  • Drawing
  • Logo design
  • Infographic design
  • Product packaging design
  • Print design
  • UI/UX design

When you have found all those skills and you have the experience to go with something relating to it, then you think you are perfect for a graphic design job vacancy.

By Anurag Rathod

Anurag Rathod is an Editor of Appclonescript.com, who is passionate for app-based startup solutions and on-demand business ideas. He believes in spreading tech trends. He is an avid reader and loves thinking out of the box to promote new technologies.