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What should my CV look like?

February 21, 2026
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What should my CV look like?




Everyone wants their CV to look amazing, to make a great first impression. The problem is, everyone has a different idea of what looks good! Word Dragon has some general guidelines to



make sure your CV meets best practice standards



whilst retaining your individuality.




Should I use colour on my CV?


There’s absolutely no reason why your CV shouldn’t include a splash of colour! It’s one of the few ways that you can bring a bit of your personality to the document and it can make your CV stand out from the others in the pile.

 


That said, there’s a right way and a wrong way to add colour. Remember, you want to come across as a serious professional, not a child who’s just discovered all the formatting options in Word. To make sure you’re standing out for the right reasons, follow these tips:


 


  • Try to stick to two colours, with one of them being black


  • Use colour to highlight, not distract – the content should speak for itself

  • Make sure that the colour doesn’t detract from the readability – avoid yellow on white, for example, and ensure the CV is readable both on screen and on a printout

  • Using colour in headings can work well

 


Using colour on your CV won’t have any effect on its ability to be read by an



ATS



– human readers should be your priority when considering the impact of colour.


 

Should I include a photo on my CV?



In the UK, it is strongly advised NOT to include a photo on your CV. We have anti-discrimination laws that prevent employers from judging your application based on your skin colour, age, gender, religion and other characteristics that can be deduced from a photo. While some of this information may become evident on close reading of your CV, a photo will be the first impression a recruiter gets of your and their bias, conscious or not, could affect their opinion on your suitability for the role. Additionally, if your CV is scanned into an ATS, a photo has a high chance of affecting its readability.


 

Should I include my logos on my CV?



A



good CV



should definitely not include your employers’ branding or logos from training companies! It happens more often than you’d think, as candidates hope to use the brand equity to impress future employers. But the CV should be about YOU, not them. The CV is not meant to sell your employer, it’s meant to sell you, your skills, your experience and your suitability. And don’t forget, these graphics will also negatively affect your CV’s readability when it’s scanned.


 


Should I use an internet CV template?


There are some eye-catching and unique templates available for free on the internet, which will certainly help your CV to stand out. There are several problems with using them, though.



  • Firstly, the most popular ones are used by so many people that, although you think you’ve got an original, stand-out CV, there are thousands of other people using the same template and thinking the same thing. Canva and Microsoft Word, I’m looking at you!

 

  • Secondly, they tend to be a one-size-fits-all approach. If you want to emphasise one section over another, add a new section or expand something, the format of the whole CV is thrown out and your document ends up looking disjointed, amateur and unfinished.

 

  • Thirdly, the vast majority of templates are created by designers, rather than by someone with an understanding of ATS. While your CV may look spectacular to a human, the ATS parsing may render it absolute nonsense and your hard work will be for nothing.

 


Word Dragon, a certified UK CV writing service with over 15 years’ experience, has prepared a free



CV template



, which is a cost-effective alternative to a professionally written CV. Why not download the



accompanying eBook



to ensure you’re meeting best practice guidelines when you fill it in?


 

Are the CV rules different for creatives?


If you’re looking to progress a creative career, such as in design, fashion or animation, a traditional CV may not show you off to your best advantage. CVs are becoming increasingly creative, with recent examples designed to look like computer ga  mes, printed on company packaging and displayed on billboards. Are these the CVs of the future?

 

Probably not. While they’re eye-catching, they can’t really be filed away neatly for future reference or taken into an interview. That’s not to say they don’t have their place and, for creative careers, they certainly make the applicant stand out – just be prepared to back up your creative CV with a more traditional, content-focused CV if you decide to take this path.

 

Ready to write your CV?



If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the prospect of writing your CV, or you’re not quite sure how to present your experience, Word Dragon can help! Please get in touch to



order a CV rewrite



or take a look at the



website for more information


.



Editorial Team

Editorial Team

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