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Learn basic graphic design with these courses on Photoshop, Procreate, and CorelDraw

March 21, 2022
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

TL;DR: As of March 21, the Dynamic 2022 Digital Illustration Artist Bundle is just $29.99. It usually costs $1,194, so you’re getting 97% off.


Getting started with graphic design is hard enough. Navigating a new software makes an already-intimidating skill almost unapproachable. Fortunately, though, courses like the ones in the Dynamic 2022 Digital Illustration Artist Bundle are designed to ease you into things.

Packed with six courses from artists, designers, and illustrators like Alexandra Finta, Radu Velcea, and Hardy Fowler from Skill Success, this bundle is built for beginners in the digital art world. It kicks off with a course on Photoshop fundamentals. Lectures will lead you through all of Photoshop’s core functions and tools, help you navigate the complex interface, explore basic setup and operations, and work with filters, masks, and tools on an elementary level.

For those who don’t want to work in Photoshop, there’s also a foundational course in Procreate, as well as CorelDraw (a graphics suite our friends at PCMag rated “excellent”). Whichever software you prefer, the lessons are built to walk you through the digital design process, starting with an empty page and creating a full illustration from scratch. You’ll tackle character illustration and painting, discover workflow hacks, combine shapes to create logos and graphical elements, use custom color palettes, edit text and install fonts, and illustrate a motivational coffee mug.

You’ll learn in the least intimidating way possible — following along with videos from the comfort of your own home. If you’ve been skeptical to start your graphic design journey out of fear of judgment, an online course is the best route to take.

Just 12 hours of video lessons, you can work through the design courses as slowly or quickly as you want. Plus, with lifetime access, you can review them at your leisure.

A course collection valued at $1,194, you can sign up for this digital illustration for beginners bundle for only $29.99 for a limited time.

Prices subject to change.

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