Friday, January 20, 2012

Some resume (cv) that will blow you out of your mind!

When sending résumé for a job, a designer’s résumé is of utmost importance. This is precisely what should be attention-grabbing and creatively designed. This portrays the level of creativity and also aids in standing out from the rest who also happen to be applying for the same position. We hope that these creative résumés will inspire you to think out of the box and redesign your application papers with success.

Creative Résumés Designs


Matthew Villalovos

What a catalogue of foods. Are you inspired from it? Of course this menu style résumé is full of lavishness and offers a thorough presentation:

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Francis Homo
This unique style of a résumé shows the human mind supremacy of thinking out of the box. If truth be told this unique résumé is full of smart veins and fresh blood:
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Chuck D Lay Résumé 
Incomparable style of work which shows the worth and skills of the artist:
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Joe Kelso presents…!
Here the artist presents a wonderful job hunting style in this résumé. This unique kind of résumé is a masterpiece of work:
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Résumé by Pau Morgan
Creatively designed résumé that looks eye-catching and attracts the whole attention of all:
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Google Earth Résumé
This is a Google earth oriented résumé. It is spread on the earth map and shows the density around the globe:
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Résumé by Arianedenise
What an album! This best style résumé is a masterwork of stylish thinking:
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Wakuda Studio Résumé
This is a Wakuda Studio résumé and shows the irresistible uniformity of military cloak. Looks very appealing:
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Visual Résumé
Infographics are the used most when trying to portray smart representations. In this résumé an infographic is used to show all the contents in an instant:
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Résumé by Adam Stephenson
This résumé has been created by Adam Stephenson and shows the beauty of vintage style:
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Résumé by Anna Yenina
This is a combination of affectionate letters and presents the lovely thoughts of artist in a visual nutshell:
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Personal Résumé Draft by Steven Duncan
This is one of the most creative styles of creating your résumé. This elegant résumé represents the artistic approach of the artist and gives you the idea what level of creativity you can expect from him:
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Curriculum Vitae by 802.11
A unique way to describe the whole professional life and growth in a visual nutshell. This resume not only gives the employer visual treat but also inform him about the learning ladder of the artist he is going to hire:
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Work Résumé
A simple yet very comprehensive and detailed résumé that lets the employer know all the capabilities and skills of the designer. This résumé also demonstrates the level of creativity the artist possesses:
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Tudor Deleanu’s Résumé
This is the perfect example of an eye-catching and attention grabbing résumé. This résumé represents the life of the artist in different blocks that is easy for the employer to skim through:
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2004 Résumé
Machines embody the perfection and this résumé and shows the employer that s/he can expect nothing else but initiative ideas from the artist:
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Stepl Am Knotts
Another visually compelling, detailed artistic résumé explaining the key attributes of the artist:
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Origami Résumé
This origami résumé looks visually stunning representing the irresistible compactness of the artist throughout their work:
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Joshua Drummond
This comic book résumé is a unique way to produce the simplicity of style and shows the best depiction in its kind:
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F. J. Garcia
This is a comic strip résumé that leads to Spanish art. The artist made good effort to show his denseness:
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Visual Résumé by Oona
This is a rough draft résumé on paper representing the creative approach and innovative thinking of the artist:
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Sean McNally
This masterpiece résumé is created in gaming character style and shows the creative connotation of the artist:
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Federico Moral
Creativity is the most significant part of any design. This unique résumé shows the creativity of the artist. This is truly a work of creativity:
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Jonathan Kaczynski
This transit style map is very stylish and shows the artist know-how about the transit significance. This precise résumé illustrates the transit of life as well:
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Facebook Replica Résumé 
What a unique format that is full of style and loveliness. This facebook replica résumé is a powerful presentation of the artist’s approach of the candidate:
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T-shirt Résumés
Here is a really artistic approach.In this résumé the artist has created a unique style of representation:
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Life Chart Résumé 
The artist shows his worth in shape of a chart. What a movement! You cannot ignore it at all:
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Curriculum Vitae by Mistis
No escape from vintage! This vintage style résumé is best for hunting any job and shows the artist’s density as well:
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Urban Art Résumé 
This urban art résumé is a masterpiece which is exactly an album of the artist’s potentials as well:
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H. SercanTunali Résumé 
The Earth is round and if someone keeps trying to find a job, he will meet his success again and again. This global representation of a résumé is a masterpiece:
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Aamir Shah Résumé 
What a style of mechanic thinking. This beautiful résumé is a folder which is a great approach by the artist:
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Jean Francois Résumé 
A gorgeous design that shows the beauty of the thoughts by its creator:
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Christiano Pires
A résumé which has been created with the help of personal belongings and shows the abilities of the artist:
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Curriculum Vitae by Fransanchez
Power of red can be demonstrable and so the artist produces a sharp colored résumé to hunt the job:
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2009 Résumé SID Santos
This unique style résumé is created on a paper cup and illustrates the diversity of the artist’s mind:
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Résumé Passport
A passport styled résumé which is full of contents and shows the concrete official style of work:
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Résumé by Kelly Haller
What a classy résumé! One can’t ignore this unique and creative style:
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Looking back in time: The Amazing Photos of Culprits 2010

Of course, this is not the image edited by Photoshop, he was arrested for pimping. This photo shows his strange cranial, this is the unfortunate consequences of a car accident.

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How was your neck?

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How was your head?

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The dentist did it!

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Serve a sentence in this way?

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The sequel of "Prison Break"?

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Surprise! Um?!

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Grandma, you can take pictures wearing a hat!

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Oh, interesting life in prison!

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You might not know about the 15 Factoids About Money. . .

  1. List o' 20 Factoids About Money  . When you file your taxes each year, you can take solace in knowing that the ritual
  2.  dates
     back almost 5,000 years, to a time when Egyptians started paying taxes in goods and labor. Egypt and Mesopotamia began using silver and gold bars as currency, around 2500 B.C.
  3. Temples became the first banks because they were sturdy, frequently visited, and intimidating to would-be thieves.
  4. By 1750 B.C., Babylonian temple priests had branched out into issuing loans to locals.
  5. Founded in Italy as a pawnshop in 1472, the Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena is the world’s oldest surviving bank.
  6. List o' 20 Factoids About Money  money treePaper money originated in China in the year 910 and amazed Marco Polo when he visited three centuries later. He also noted that the emperor, Kublai Khan, seemed to be printing an awful lot of notes, which ultimately wrecked the economy. Due to skyrocketing inflation caused by churning out so much money, paper bills had to be abolished in China in the 15th century.
  7. The expense of the U.S. Civil War inspired the government to introduce paper “greenbacks” in July 1861.
  8. All the U.S. coins and bills in general circulation today have a total worth of about $829 billion.
  9. List o' 20 Factoids About Money  There is more cocaine residue on U.S. bills than on any other currency. Also found on money: staphylococcus bacteria and fecal matter.
  10. At the turn of the century, you could carry your cash to Washington, D.C., to have it washed, ironed, and reissued.
  11. The paper used for U.S. bills isn’t made from trees. Rather, it contains 75 percent cotton and 25 percent linen.
  12. List o' 20 Factoids About Money  To foil counterfeiters, the latest $5 bill design has an embedded security thread that contains more than 650,000 tiny glass domes, creating an optical illusion that the Mint hopes is impossible to duplicate. 
    In 1949 Frank X. McNamara took friends to dinner in New York City but forgot to bring his cash. He vowed never again to be so embarrassed and so created the Diners Club Card, the first credit card.
  13. The Diners Club Card was initially made of cardboard. It listed the 14 participating restaurants on the back and had an annual fee of $3.
  14. Scottish inventor John Shepherd-Barron built the world’s first true ATM for a Barclay’s Bank in North London in 1967. The machine was based on the concept of a chocolate bar dispenser.
  15. Plastic cards did not yet exist, so Shepherd-Barron’s ATM accepted only checks laced with identifying traces of radioactive carbon-14. Once a distinctively radioactive check was detected, customers entered their four-digit PINs. Shepherd-Barron claimed users “would have to eat 136,000 checks” for the radioactivity to have any dangerous effects.

15He left home without it: In 1949 Frank X. McNamara took friends to dinner in New York City but forgot to bring his cash. He vowed never again to be so embarrassed and so created the Diners Club Card, the first credit card.

16The Diners Club Card was initially made of cardboard. It listed the 14 participating restaurants on the back and had an annual fee of $3.

17Scottish inventor John Shepherd-Barron built theworld’s first true ATMfor a Barclay’s Bank in North London in 1967.

18The machine was based on the concept of a chocolate bar dispenser.

19Plastic cards did not yet exist, so Shepherd-Barron’s ATM accepted only checks laced with identifying traces of radioactive carbon-14.

20Once a distinctively radioactive check was detected, customers entered their four-digit PINs. Shepherd-Barron claimed users “would have to eat 136,000 checks” for the radioactivity to have any dangerous effects.

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Samsung Galaxy S3 Specs To Last For 24 Hours — How About iPhone 5?


samsung galaxy s3 battery Samsung Galaxy S3 Specs To Last For 24 Hours    How About iPhone 5?

During an interview with Samsung’s VP of product innovation, Kevin Packingham made a statement that its future devices i.e: smartphones, tablets, etc. will have a battery life that can last for a whole day without charging it. For smartphone users, one of the biggest turn-offs with today’s high-end gadgetry is all about their mediocre battery life only lasting less than 3-4 hours, especially when playing a game, browsing the net in 3G / 4G connection or, simply watching an HD video. Likewise, this issue become more rampant last year as more and more smartphones are starting to harness LTE draining their battery even more.

Interestingly, we heard rumors last quarter about the arrival of Samsung Galaxy S III on MWC 2012. If everything goes well, it’s interesting to see if the new love child will come equipped with this 24-hour battery pack. Meanwhile, CNET also reported that Samsung used Droid Charge – the company’s first LTE phone under Verizon – as an example on how to gauge the effectiveness of a battery equipped for its future devices. Likewise, this bring the ball on the court of Apple if iPhone 5 can offer something similar for its customers. Only time can tell!

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