FAQ
The standard resume size is A4 in most countries and US Letter in the United States and Canada.
Use A4 for international applications and US Letter for employers based in North America.
Screen-optimized A4 or US Letter sizes work best for digital submissions and ATS uploads.
Incorrect sizing can cause layout issues or parsing errors when resumes are scanned by ATS software.
Differences in screen resolution and software can affect how layouts render if sizes aren’t standardized.
Employers often follow regional standards and ATS compatibility requirements.
Choose the size most commonly used in the employer’s region.
Resize proportionally and adjust margins after resizing to maintain structure.
Export at the final size and use PDF format to preserve layout.
Use standard sizes, export as PDF, and avoid embedding unsupported fonts.
FAQ
Common brochure sizes include A4 and US Letter formats, used for both bi-fold and tri-fold layouts.
Tri-fold brochures typically use A4 or US Letter flat sizes, divided into three vertical panels.
A bi-fold brochure folds once into two panels, while a tri-fold brochure folds twice into three panels.
Incorrect sizes cause panels to misalign, overlap, or be cut off after folding.
Misalignment usually happens when panels aren’t sized correctly, or margins don’t account for folds.
Brochures are printed flat on standard sheets before being folded.
Choose based on how much content you need and how the brochure will be folded.
Plan panel widths carefully and keep content away from fold lines.
Resize to the flat brochure size and avoid stretching individual panels.
Export at the exact pixel dimensions and highest available quality.