Matching visual system
Use the same identity, header, type, and color treatment as the resume.
Matching cover letter templates
Choose a professional cover letter template, customize the design, match it to your resume, and create a tailored letter for the job you want.


Professional cover letter design
A useful template keeps contact details organized, paragraphs easy to read, and the visual style consistent with your resume.
Use the same identity, header, type, and color treatment as the resume.
Short blocks, useful spacing, and a clear opening keep the letter skimmable.
Keep the structure reusable while changing the role, evidence, and motivation every time.
Finish with a stable PDF that looks intentional alongside the resume.
Cover letter template questions
Learn how to match the resume design, choose the right format, and personalize the message for every role.
Yes. Use the same name treatment, contact header, type choices, color, and overall spacing so the two documents look consistent and professional together.
Choose a clean layout that fits the tone of the role and gives a short letter enough breathing room. The template should support the message, not make a conservative employer work through decorative elements.
Most cover letters work best at roughly 250–400 words across three to five short paragraphs. Use enough space to make a clear argument, then stop.
You can reuse the visual template. Tailor the actual message for the role, company, selected evidence, and motivation.
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Match the design to your resume, add the job details, personalize every paragraph, and download a professional PDF.