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Designing a Curriculum Vitæ in LaTeX – Part 4: Cover Letter Design and Conclusion
In this fourth and final part of this series on the design of a curriculum vitæ in latex, we are going to have a look at the cover letter. An essential part, that should be part of the same design as the CV itself.
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Designing a Curriculum Vitæ in LaTeX – Part 3: Main Section Design
This is the third blog post in a four-part series on the design of the
limecv
document class. In this third blog post, we will design the main content section. This part will contain information such as your previous experience and education. Placing elements in this part will be the most difficult part. To make spacing elements easier, we’ll wrap everything in atikzpicture
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Designing a Curriculum Vitæ in LaTeX – Part 2: Sidebar Design
This is the second blog post in a four part series on the design of the
limecv
document class. In this second blog post, we will design the sidebar. This bar will contain the basic information such as your name, position, contact details and language skills. This will be the simpler part of the document to design, so it’s a good start. First, we will draw the background and then go over each of the sections separately. -
Designing a Curriculum Vitæ in LaTeX – Part 1: Concept and General Design
About half a year ago, I posted a blog post on how I created my business card. This post was my most popular post to date. It was even the most tending post for a few hours on Hacker News. Lots of people were asking about my curriculum vitæ (CV) design, but to be honest, I was using the
moderncv
document class at the time. After finishing my dissertation and graduating, I’ve found the time to fully design my own CV and this is the result: