• Keep the resume looking clean and fresh with wide margins on all sides • White clear space between each section allows the sections to be clearly seen •
Simple bolded titles to describe each section so as it is clear what the reader will find there • Easy to read the text in 12 pt.
Not exact matches
There's nothing to be intimidated by either - CSS is based on very
simple name to value mappings, where the names are identifiers for interface elements (header, footer, lesson
title, body text etc.) and the values determine their appearance (e.g. shown in «
bold green 20 pt» text).
It features a
bold, sans serif font for the
title, and
simple but effective artwork — and a fantastic contrast of deep reds combined with the light to medium to dark greens of the people passing by.
My point is
simple: while I adore getting lost in big,
bold, dazzling Zelda games, these smaller, more introspective
titles weave their own magic, and have arguably had a longer lasting effect on me.
Artist Statement «While listening to Siddhartha in audiobook form, the cover image of the river and of the
title character -
bold,
simple and abstract - slowly revealed itself to me...
Use
simple bolding, italics, or underlining to make your name, job
titles, and / or company names stand out.