no, resume is for HR and producer type. portfolio is for art leads, give each person in the hiring process what they want/understand. put your creative energy and efforts into adding stats bars and "interesting/creative" elements to a CV that is going to be mostly viewed by non creatives who like things professional, clean…
Hey guys, and recruiters, does it sound as a good idea to make your own creative template for your CV? Like, making something in 3d and rendering it for a template, or would that be too distracting for the eye? It can be simplified of course, but in general would you be pleasantly surprised to see someone's style made into…
THIS!!! this!!! I got a CV (or resume as americans call it) and its nice and plane like this, in confidence I showed it to a 'creative' friend, they went to my artstation took some images from that, and 'helpfully' re-did my cv in the most horrid unreadable way possible with my artstation crap in the background. not cool!…
I like the subtle bamboo, gives a flair of your personality. But i was thinking to show my art style and creativeness as a first glance through the cv, to save time for the recruiters , clicking links here and there.But in my head i totally skipped the fact that the recruiter might be an agency and not at all care about…