In a job market full of cookie-cutter resumes, Andy Morris took a tiny leap to stand out — literally. The UK-based designer grabbed attention by sending out 3D-printed miniature figurines of himself as a unique job application strategy.
Each tiny Andy came complete with professional attire, a “Hire Me” badge, and a scannable QR code linking to his online portfolio. The quirky, creative CV idea quickly went viral, earning praise from recruiters and job seekers alike.

More than just a novelty, Morris’ miniature figurine resume showcased design skills, branding savvy, and a sense of humor — qualities employers love. In a world where job applications often blur together, his mini-me CV made a big impression.
Andy’s story is proof that when it comes to job hunting, thinking outside the box — and maybe into a 3D printer — can pay off.
