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  2. What Does Your Resume Font Say About You? - AOL

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    But one deal-breaking decision often gets slight attention: What font to. There are a lot of decisions involved in constructing the perfect resume: what work experience to prioritize, what details ...

  3. Your resume font could hurt your job search - AOL

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    Your resume shows your experience, education –– and every reason why you should get the job. ... It turns out that the font all of your accomplishments are written in might be. Skip to main ...

  4. What Is White Font and Can It Help My Resume? - AOL

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    Many of my clients ask me if I think it is a good idea to use white fonting on their resume. White fonting is the practice of attempting to manipulate the Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) that ...

  5. Aptos (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    Aptos, originally named Bierstadt, is a sans-serif typeface in the neo-grotesque style developed by Steve Matteson. [3] It was released in 2023 as the new default font for the Microsoft Office suite, replacing the previously used Calibri font.

  6. PostScript fonts - Wikipedia

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    Compact Font Format (also known as CFF font format, Type 2 font format, or CFF/Type 2 font format) is a lossless compaction of the Type 1 format using Type 2 charstrings. It is designed to use less storage space than Type 1 fonts, by using operators with multiple arguments, various predefined default values, more efficient allotment of encoding ...

  7. Verdana - Wikipedia

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    Verdana is a humanist sans-serif typeface designed by Matthew Carter for Microsoft Corporation, with hand-hinting done by Thomas Rickner, then at Monotype.Demand for such a typeface was recognized by Virginia Howlett of Microsoft's typography group and commissioned by Steve Ballmer.