The curriculum is a very very personal document, and especially if our work is framed within the field of the arts, it should have a own design and non-transferable, created by us and solely for us. At least this is my opinion. Still, I have found some pretty interesting web resources. These are quite creative resume templates that can help us reflect our style, our aspirations or our capabilities. I would recommend that if you use any of them, you use it as a basis for your design. Add personal details, let your seal be noticed. This will make it a much more valid and transparent document.
Keep in mind that your identity and style can be extended to all areas that you consider (Original CV, website, video curriculum, pendrivers, CD's and DVD's, stickers, folders, business cards ...) and you can always find a way to be seen, to highlight your skills, you just need to use your imagination.
Here is a selection that includes different options. Downloadable and editable resume templates (premium and free), packs including resume templates, stickers and labels (premium). Anyway, if you want to visit more alternatives you can visit a very interesting page, (most of the designs are taken from there). Deciding on one design or another will depend on our profession and our creative "courage" (if you browse Graphicriver You will know what I'm talking about, there are certain quite daring designs).
3. retro style
4. Minimal and Metro Style Clean Resume
7. Pixeden (Free)
8. Clean & Creative (Free)
10. big resume
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Thanks for the contribution, I download one for my CV. regards