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Jun152012

200+ Infographic Resumes, an escalating trend

Pinterest Board of Infographic Visual ResumesPinterest Board of Infographic Resumes

Back in January of 2010, I posted 16 Infographic Resumes, A Visual Trend that highlighted the start of the trend of infographics and data visualization moving into resumes.  Why 16?  Because that’s how many good examples I could find at the time on the Internet to showcase the concept.  Two and a half years later, that post continues to be one of the most viewed blog posts on Cool Infographics with an average of 3,500 views every month.  A 2.5 year-old blog post!

Since then, the idea of infographic visual resumes has exploded.  I have continued to gather links to infographic resumes, and my collection is now over 200 examples of infographic resumes that have been published online.  Instead of trying to post them here on the blog like I did in 2010, I’m experimenting by creating a Pinterest Board dedicated to sharing Infographic Visual Resumes.  I will continue to add resumes and grow the board, so follow the board if you want to see new ones as they are addded.  If you know of any that I should include, add the link in the comments or send a link through the Contact form with “Infographic Resume” in the Subject line. 

The Cinderella Story example is the Chris Spurlock resume shown below.  The story is that Chris was a graduating Journalism major at Missouri School of Journalism in early 2011, and created his infographic resume because he wanted to pursue data journalism as a career.  It was posted on the J-School blog, but quickly went viral on the Internet.  As a result, he was hired as an Infographic Design Editor for the Huffington Post!

Chris Spurlock infographic resume

I haven’t made any distintion between good and bad designs on the Pinterest board, because all of the designs can give you good ideas about types of data visualizations you can include in your own design.  The only distinction I have made is that they have to include some type of data visualization to be considered infographic.  There are many, many great graphic designer visual resumes that aren’t “infographic” so they aren’t included on the board.

Also, I have attempted to link each design back to the original owner’s site (like Chris’ resume above), but for many the public posting is on a portfolio site like Behance or Visual.ly.  If any of these should be linking to a different location, please send me a note through the Contact page, and I’ll get them linking to the correct places.

It’s definitely worth mentioning that there are a whole bunch of new online sites launching to capitalize on this growing trend.  The service they offer is to create an automatic infographic resume for you, usually based on your LinkedIN profile.  Vizualize.me, re.vu, Kinzaa, ResumUP and cvgram.me all create an infographic resume for you using their pre-designed templates.  I’ve tried to only include a couple examples from each service because 50 resumes based on the same template won’t provide you more inspiration to design your own.  My opinion is that these sites and templates are currently new enough to help your resume stand out, but very quickly the risk is that the templates will become recognized (like PowerPoint templates).

I’m planning a separate, future post about the best practices when designing your own infographic resume, but I wanted to shared the Pinterest Board with you as a resource for inspiration.

Please add a comment with your thoughts about the future of infographic resumes!

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Reader Comments (12)

thanks for the share! but frankly speaking i dont think any of the large corporations will take infographic CVs seriously....

stick to the traditional white papered CVs folks!
June 15, 2012 | Unregistered Commenterfleshlight singapore
Here are some I had made recently: http://on.fb.me/BenFInfoGraphic
June 24, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterBen Fisher
They totally work, lots of compliments on this one:
http://cccrabtree.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/untitled-5.jpg Add it to the pinterest!
July 19, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterLNDN
Great post! Like to hear more about infographics. My client has had great success with the one I created for her. Find it here.
http://suzannereiddesign.com/portfolio-items/bethany-williams-infographic/
June 28, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterSuzanne Reid
that good selection very useful to learn and above all inspire some more here too:http://levelgraphic.com/2013/07/25-inspiring-infographic-resume-designs.html
August 6, 2013 | Unregistered Commentermarko
The infographic designs are awesome. Love it. I would like to share the site that I found. The site is https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/shine-graphical-cvs-resumes/id630664282?mt=8. This site will help individuals create an impactful and impressive resume that will definitely stand out from the crowd.
September 8, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterJhonar Soto
These infographic resumes are so cool! Here's another great find that I'd like to share. You can find creative resume templates here: http://www.creative-resume-templates.com/ You might want to check it out.
November 22, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterRalph
Infographic resumes seem new to me. There's also another new trend when it comes to designing resumes. Have you heard of resume design services? One of the known sites that I know is http://www.resumebaker.com/ What they do is that they perfectly blend the text and design so the result is a more personalized resume.
December 4, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterVin
Nice templates you shared. You can also look at those on http://www.cvfolio.com.
April 15, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterAmanda
Well, if you have option for an infographic resume then it's really good as very few industries accept that format and if you are applying to the right ones then this could really show of your talent and creativity in a better way.
September 10, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterInfographic Resume
Great post.Thank you
Great post. The readers of this blog will find http://www.paango.com infographic resume builder useful.
February 24, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterSri Anand
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