Whether you are updating an old CV or writing your first one, Magazine Editorial offers a creative starting point with professional defaults. Fill in your details, adjust the order of sections, and download a high-quality PDF for any application.
Magazine Editorial targets designers, art directors, content creators, and other visual professionals who need a resume that reflects creative judgment. It leaves room for portfolio links and project highlights while staying professional enough for client-facing roles.
Magazine Editorial uses a magazine layout with generous spacing. Default sections flow as summary, experience, education, skills, and more — you can reorder any block in the builder without breaking alignment. Headings, dates, and bullet indentation stay consistent across pages in the exported PDF.
Consistency matters on multi-page resumes. Magazine Editorial's magazine layout repeats header styling and spacing rules on every page, so a two-page CV still feels like one cohesive document rather than two pasted documents.
From first edit to final PDF, Magazine Editorial keeps the magazine structure stable. That predictability helps when you share the file with mentors or career services — reviewers see a familiar format and can focus on your content, not the layout.
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Tip: Generous spacing suits executive summaries and leadership narratives where white space signals seniority.