Match the font to your resume, and choose something like Arial, Times New Roman, or
other simple fonts.
Large type, usually in Times New Roman or one of
the other simple fonts (remember fonts are copyrighted.
Not exact matches
In all
other cases (e.g.
simple novels, biographies) do not embed
fonts.
Pulley is a spinoff from BigCartel, offering a
simple shopping cart system for selling your music, videos, eBooks,
fonts and
other digital downloads.
This program is very
simple in terms of not being able to change line spacing, margins,
fonts, and many
other common options.
I recommend keeping it
simple however, try to keep
font size uniform across the document, and avoid the overuse of
other styling elements such as bold text, color text, underlining, italicizing, etc..
• Keep clear space for margins and between each section so that it is clean and uncluttered • Keep section headings as
simple bolded text so it is easy for the recruiter to know where to look • Don't use fancy
fonts, maintain a 12point easy to read
font for your resume • Don't decorate your resume with distracting borders or
other graphics • Use bolding and italics only where really needed such as headings
Other than that, you should start using
simple and easy read
fonts like Tahoma, Arial and Times New Roman.
Format your resume in a
simple manner; using fancy
fonts, tables or
other formatting can cause problems with the software reading your information.
You may layer on
simple font changes, switches in alignment, and
other rich text in a separate file for print.