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This kind of resume format is known as infographics
Depends on what job you are applying for and what skills you want to represent.
If you are applying for a job that has something to do with design, customer/user experience; if you have worked previously within a media company with a focus on digital.
In any of these circumstances a infographic style resume will give you an advantage, otherwise its not necessary.
It does have one big advantage though which is that you can squeeze in a lot of information on a single page as long as the text is not too small and difficult for the interviewer to read.
it is very good idea for not taking lot of place in what i am doing
Helps organize CV and career
This kind of resume format is known as infographics
It shows your ability in using the graphic Design tools, it's a bit healful.