
Editorial Resume Template
Design-Forward (2/6)Single Columnvisual
Large serif headings, magazine feel, refined typographic hierarchy.
Is the Editorial template ATS-compatible?
Dark backgrounds, monospace headings, positioned elements. Single-column but visually heavy — best for creative or tech roles.
Strengths
- Strong visual identity for creative, tech, or design roles
- Single-column layout still provides correct reading order
- Stands out memorably in a stack of traditional CVs
- Ideal for portfolio-style submissions and direct emails
Considerations
- Dark backgrounds (Tech) may invert or confuse text extraction
- Absolute-positioned elements (Timeline) may reorder content in ATS
- Monospace heading fonts may not be available in ATS rendering
- Not recommended for formal corporate or finance applications
Editorial features
- Layout
- Single Column
- Skill display
- Inline text
- Photo support
- No
- Icons
- No
- Heading font
- Libre Baskerville
- Body font
- Source Sans 3
- Base font size
- 10pt
- Accent color
- #292524
Who should use the Editorial template?
Designed for roles where visual presentation matters — creative agencies, media companies, startups, and design-adjacent positions. The Editorial template uses a single-column layout that maximizes visual impact. Best when you know the recruiter will review your PDF directly rather than relying solely on ATS text extraction.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Editorial template ATS-compatible?+
The Editorial template is rated Design-Forward (2/6 on our ATS compatibility scale). Dark backgrounds, monospace headings, positioned elements. Single-column but visually heavy — best for creative or tech roles. It prioritizes visual design over ATS parsing. Best used when you know the recruiter reviews PDFs directly.
What type of layout does the Editorial template use?+
The Editorial template uses a single-column layout with inline skill display. It does not include a photo — recommended for US, UK, and Canadian applications where photos can introduce bias. No decorative icons — a clean, content-focused design.
Who should use the Editorial resume template?+
The Editorial template works best for creative professionals, designers, and roles where visual presentation signals competence.
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