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LaTeX, Short Post, Templates  2 Comments

28. September 201915. September 2019

Timeline CV

And… yet another CV template.This is a spinoff of the Hipster CV featuring new visual elements, especially the timeline and

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21. September 201915. September 2019

CV Template: Simple Hipster CV

In this summer of CV templates, what else could I do but add another one? This is a new version

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20. June 201926. June 2019

New CV Template: All black hipster

Pretending I did not have any more pressing matters at hand, I used my day off today to create new

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