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I have a small question, /adv/:

Is it appropriate to use two different fonts on a professional resume?

I am using 16 pt. Castellar for my name and 12 pt. Times New Roman for the remainder of my resume.

I decided to experiment to help build my "brand" (marketability) while avoiding shitting my document up.

What do you think?
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>>17299962
Yes. All of my headings and my name are in one font and the body of those sections is in a different font.
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>>17299962
Google how to make a resumé
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I saw a study that said slight changes from the norm help, big changes don't.

So experimenting with fonts and formats and off-white paper would help; neon-yellow paper and gaudy picturesque fonts would hurt.
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