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Graphic designer resume optimization that keeps your formatting

Upload your resume and the design posting. rsume.ai re-aims your craft, tools, and the outcomes your work drove at that role — and returns the same PDF, formatting intact, with sharper wording.

Design hiring managers scan your resume for tools, scope, and impact — the portfolio shows the craft; the resume has to show the rest.

What we optimize for graphic designer roles

Pair craft with outcomes

We reframe "designed assets" into what the work did — engagement lifted, a brand launched, conversion improved. Your figures stay sacred.

Match the design discipline

Brand, marketing, product/UX, motion — we frame your experience toward the exact kind of design the role hires for.

Name the toolset honestly

Adobe Creative Suite, Figma, motion tools — we surface the posting’s real terms where your experience supports them.

The language these jobs use

We mirror the posting’s real terminology wherever your experience honestly supports it — that’s job-description keyword matching done for the recruiter, not keyword stuffing for a parser. Common terms in graphic designer postings include:

Adobe Creative SuiteFigmabrand identitytypographydesign systemsart directionUX/UImotion graphics

Why designer resumes get overlooked

Designers pour effort into the portfolio and treat the resume as an afterthought — but the resume is what gets scanned first, and a list of "designed various assets" tells a hiring manager nothing about scope or impact.

Tailoring pairs your craft with outcomes, names the discipline and tools the posting wants, and frames your experience to match — from your real work. (And yes, the formatting of your resume itself stays exactly as you designed it.)

What rsume.ai changes (and what it never touches)

rsume.ai reads the posting, surfaces your most relevant work and its impact, and rewrites your summary and bullets so the fit is clear. It re-aims framing; it never invents a tool, a project, or a result.

Your PDF returns identical — same fonts, spacing, and layout, verified by a pixel diff. For a designer, that promise matters more than for anyone.

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