Linear Gallery Margin Profile
Built for junior designers and architecture graduates who need a polished one-page CV with studio-ready restraint.
About this template
Linear Gallery Margin Profile is a one-page editorial resume that uses space as a design element. The layout is intentionally quiet, with a narrow content column, generous outer margins, and precise alignment that makes the page feel composed and contemporary. It is especially useful for entry-level architects, UX graduates, and art direction assistants who need to look polished without appearing overdesigned. Because the structure is text-led, it remains highly readable and works well with ATS-friendly screening.
The template begins with a compact header, followed by a concise profile statement and a focused skills section. Experience is presented in reverse chronology, with bullets that emphasize internships, freelance work, and academic projects. Education, software, and awards are placed lower on the page so the most relevant content stays visible at first glance. The restrained style supports applicants who want to signal taste, discipline, and attention to detail. Its minimalist layout is particularly effective when your portfolio is still growing and your presentation needs to feel mature.
Edit the document in Word, then export to PDF once the wording is finalized. Keep bullet points short, use action verbs, and include a small number of strong outcomes rather than long explanations. This format is ideal for applications where hiring managers want a quick read and a clean visual impression. If you are entering a studio culture that values craft, this template helps your credentials feel thoughtful, focused, and easy to trust.
Key features
- One-page layout ideal for concise early-career applications
- ATS-friendly formatting with standard headings and clean structure
- Editorial typography gives junior candidates a polished studio look
- Reverse chronology highlights internships, freelance work, and academic projects
- Minimalist margins create strong visual breathing room
Best for
- โ Architecture graduates applying to design studios
- โ UX juniors seeking their first product design role
- โ Art direction assistants building a concise portfolio CV
Sections included
- โ Header with name and contact information
- โ Profile statement and design focus
- โ Skills and software section
- โ Experience with internships and projects
- โ Education, awards, and languages
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