tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-609333251405752247.post8585250003501387667..comments2024-03-28T05:30:23.306-05:00Comments on O-Dark-Thirty: Résumé ReviewVincehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00051714713211851570noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-609333251405752247.post-33210441026864431712013-03-11T14:01:50.313-05:002013-03-11T14:01:50.313-05:00Let's talk about fonts for a resume.
After som...Let's talk about fonts for a resume.<br />After some searching and a LOT of reading, this is my personal opinion.<br /><br />Stick with the basic fonts:<br />Arial <br />Century <br />MS Sans Serif <br />Book Antiqua <br />Century Gothic <br />Calibri<br />Time Roman<br /><br />All these are the same on PCs and Macs. Since Times Roman is the most common, I'd use something different because I don't like following the herd. Of the listed, I like Calibri the most.<br /><br />Body text: size 10<br />Name: size 16 or 14, bold, all caps (or small caps)<br />Section headings: size 12, bold, all caps.<br /><br />Some people really like Cambria, but I work on both a PC and a Mac, so that conversion is a bit of a problem for me. Helvetica was given thumbs-up by many.Vincehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00051714713211851570noreply@blogger.com