Although they are identified as such in tiny type on the credits page, a casual reader would assume that these are pictures of living creatures. (discovermagazine.com)
In that spirit, employers aren't fond of very tiny type, or very short margins. (careerdigital.com)
Or, you read somewhere that a resume should be limited to one page, so you used tiny type to get it all in. (risingstarresumes.net)