Give it balance and use the white space carefully by
using your bold headings, dates and italics with uniformity and consistency.
• Bold section headings: Separate the sections nicely by
using bold headings and clear formatting.
Use language appropriate to the visitor based on the target audience Heat maps show an F pattern is used when scanning content, so
using bold headings and sub-headings to make it easier to scan and break up a copy Change paragraphs to bulleted lists Put the main point first (inverted pyramid) Use personal pronouns Put yourself in the place of the visitor and consider questions the visitor may have, then get to the point with the answer Add links, if appropriate, to keep the visitor engaged on your site and to keep them from searching elsewhere Name links (and anchor text) in a way that the visitor will know what to expect when they click Find out what keywords visitors are searching for to reach your site and write with these keywords in mind These tips are a great starting point for anyone wanting to optimize their website content.
Not exact matches
Blood oxygen level dependent imaging (
BOLD) data were acquired
using a 3 - Tesla whole - body scanner (GE Signa; General Electric Medical Systems, Milwaukee, WI)
using a standard quadrature
head coil and a gradient - echo EPI sequence.
It's gentle enough for true
head - to - toe
use, and the lather is just right for your hair (not too
bold, but enough creamy bubbles to satisfy your mind).
I mean everyone is so
used to browsing websites and checking out blogs that
use gorgeous,
bold, strong images so why would they not want to continue seeing similar images when they
head to their dating apps?
Make it centered and
bold, or larger font, or
use a
Heading style.
If you're still
using the Crack Team favorite
Bold 9700 or a hot Curve 9300, then
head over to Telus and download this one.
I
used special font characteristics (such as
bold and italics) to set off the text of the chapter
headings and the first line.
While the
Bold 9900 has slightly better specs, a better keyboard and is definitely more of a
head turner (you might call her a trophy Berry of sorts), after
using the
Bold 9790 for a couple weeks we couldn't help but grow to love the dependable and hassle - free performance of the
Bold 9790.
If you are simply
using this
Bold for checking emails and receiving calls, don't plan on charging it until your day is long done and you're ready to rest your
head for bed.
For example,
use bold, large and eye catching fonts to draw the attention of your readers to the most important
headings or links found on your site and
use italicized fonts for links that will lead your reader to another website you might be affiliated with.
You can also
use keywords in additional
headings,
bold text, image «alt» text, and links to other pages on your site or elsewhere.
For chapter
headings I just
use bold + italics and for section
headings I switch the text to all caps and make them
bold.
The greatest prominence is given to the most important
headings,
using combinations of capital letters (upper case), centering, and
bolding.
Directly referencing the movie through the titles of his subjects (each of Ofili's women is named after her filmic betrothed), the artist furthers the connection
using his signature «afro
heads» to create the nimble figures, evoking the
bold angles and lithe arabesques of the film's fanciful choreography.
Bold and italic should be
used only within the main text where necessary (see notes below under House Style
heading)
Do not
use larger type or
bold / italic for
headings — see note below on distinguishing levels of
heading.
[143] The Art Law Journal blog also
used a
bold headline inset in white against a banner photo of the macaque monkey, as well as
headings such as «Why Is the Telegraph's Article Wrong?»
Use bolding, underlining and italics to draw attention to resume
headings and job titles.
Differentiate
headings and section titles from the main resume content by tastefully increasing the text size,
using bold, and pairing fonts together.
The document
uses a job title
heading in
bold capital letters to identify the job target as a School Librarian and Media Specialist.
Instead of
bolding text, set off
headings with rows of equal signs, and
use capitalization to emphasize text:
Changing fonts, font size and
using bolding or italics for titles and
headings creates a sense of hierarchy.
Use bold type for the
headings.
Using formatting tools like
bolding, italics, and indenting can help make certain parts (
headings, titles, etc.) of your resume stand out.
Use bold font for the section
headings and regular font for the information under each
heading.
The experience section
uses standard
headings and
uses bold lettering to make the job title... Read More
You can
use bold to highlight
headings, or perhaps even keywords, on your CV to direct the recruiter to the areas of most interest.
Use bullets and
bold headings to attract attention where needed.
Appearance • Your resume is a selling tool; it should be concise, attractive, and easy to navigate • Build your resume in Microsoft Word
using a Blank Document — avoid ready - made templates •
Use plain font (Arial, Times New Roman, Calibri or Verdana) on 11 — 12 pt size •
Use upper case in a
bold text to highlight section
headings
• Choose a format that sells you best i.e. chronological format for highly experienced and functional format for less experienced applicants •
Use simple and plain fonts (Verdana, Arial or Times New Roman) •
Use bold and capital words for section
headings •
Use correct grammatical tences i.e. present tence for current jobs and past tence for previous jobs • Re-read and proofread many times before making a finalized version of your resume • Print on a high - quality resume paper • Do not staple or fold pages of your resume
• 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 headi
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 headi
Use bolding and italics only where really needed such as
headings
For
headings use 12 or 14 size and be very careful with shadings, underlines,
bold and italics.
You can
use an easy to read formats like bullets,
headings and
bold print.
• Simple and clear font of 12point size • No overuse of text formatting to confuse and distract the reader • Wide clear margins and space between each section so they are clearly defined • Clear
bold headings for each section • No
use of decorative borders or dividers
Do not try to
use fancy script for
headings and other parts of your resume • Do not decorate your resume with fancy borders and dividers, this will only distract the reader from your important content • White space is important if you want your resume to look clean and concise; maintain 1» wide margins and space between sections • Maintain simple formatting, overuse of formatting such as
bold and italics can confuse • If you are going to print
use good quality white paper
• Keep even margins all around the pages of at least 1», do not reduce so that you can cram more information onto the page • Maintain the font at 12 pts, do not change the font to something that is hard to read such as flowery scripts even for titles •
Bolding should be
used for section
headings but do not
use all capitals • Keep clear spaces between sections and do not introduce graphic borders or dividers
You can, however type section
headings in all capital letters and
use bold font to highlight sections.
For every
heading,
use a
bold font.
Make sure your section
headings are clear and
bold, and
use bullet points where appropriate.
Each job entry stands out because it
uses bold print as a
heading for the basic details, such as date, job title, company, and location.
Use a
bold font for each
heading.
Your formatting should be minimal, often it is enough just to
use bold on section
headings to make it clear where they start.
Use bold and italic text where ever required i.e., in the
headings or sub
headings or highlighting something etc..
Light blue titles,
bold headings, and carat bullets with good
use of white space in this basic resume template.
Make side
headings,
use bold and italic texts for side
headings, give proper spacing and underline the
headings if you want to.
Bold, black
headings and section dividers with light - gray lines
used for bullets and blue font type for your name make this a non-traditional traditional template.
Consider
using a
bold or larger font to draw the eye to section
headings.