Editorial-style infographic with a dark dashboard layout, pastel UI panels, glowing connectors, and a central resume mockup annotated with 8 practical CV sections for design and creative roles. Includes do and don't guidance, portfolio and typography tips, plus an example compensation panel, with subtle analytical styling suited to searches for computation chart of income tax.
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Career infographic titled "CV Anatomy for Design & Creative Roles". Archetype: CV ANATOMY DIAGRAM. Dark dashboard layout with soft pastel palette, editorial LinkedIn-magazine illustration, sleek modern UI panels, subtle grid, glowing section connectors, clean vector icons, creative-industry aesthetic. Show a full resume mockup in the center with annotated callouts around it. Include 8 labeled sections in English with concrete actionable tips and do/don't callouts: 1) Header — name, role title, portfolio link, city, email; Do: use a clear job title and one primary contact method; Don't: add unnecessary personal details or multiple phone numbers. 2) Professional Summary — 2 to 3 lines focused on creative specialization and impact; Do: mention tools, niche, and outcomes; Don't: write a generic objective. 3) Experience — reverse chronological roles with achievement bullets; Do: quantify results like "Increased campaign CTR by 24%" and "Delivered 12 brand assets per month"; Don't: list duties without outcomes. 4) Skills — visual split between core design skills, software, and collaboration skills; Do: group skills by category; Don't: create a long unranked keyword dump. 5) Portfolio Highlights — selected projects with thumbnail placeholders and concise case-study notes; Do: show problem, process, result; Don't: include weak or irrelevant work. 6) Education — degree, certification, course, graduation year; Do: include relevant creative training; Don't: overemphasize old or unrelated details. 7) Layout & Typography — spacing, hierarchy, readability, ATS-friendly structure; Do: use consistent fonts and strong contrast; Don't: overload with decorative elements. 8) Do / Don't Checklist — side-by-side callout cards summarizing best practices for resume length, file naming, proofreading, tailoring, and portfolio links. Add a small bottom panel titled "Example Compensation Context" with illustrative salary numbers clearly labeled as example only, such as Junior Designer 45000 example, Midweight Designer 62000 example, Senior Designer 85000 example, Creative Lead 105000 example. Include tiny note: "Illustrative salary numbers — example only". No real company logos as endorsements, no discriminatory framing, no watermarks. Visually hint at analytical/chart energy without using the target search phrase as on-image text. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no real company logos as recommendations, no watermarks No real company logos as endorsements. Illustrative salary numbers labeled as example. No discriminatory framing.
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