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Embrace your artistic side with these graphic design courses on sale

March 15, 2022
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

TL;DR: Worth $2,000, the 2022 Premium Learn to Design Certification Bundle is on sale as of March 15 for just $30 — that’s savings of 98%.


Even if you have no intention of pursuing a graphic design career, having some graphic design skills in your toolbox is not a bad idea. These skills can come in handy if you’re a business owner, content creator, educator, app designer, artist, coder, marketer, or just about anything else. And you don’t need to break the bank to build your skillset, either.

The Premium Learn to Design Certification Bundle is on sale for only $30 and gives you access to 10 graphic design courses for a steal. It’s led by creative directors, UX designers, app creators, and marketers like Hira Mariam, Derrick and Jennah Mitchell, and Muhammad Ahsan Pervaiz, and features about 46 hours of content on AutoCAD, Photoshop, UX Design, Figma, and more.

Designed with your schedule in mind, you can complete the courses in this collection on your own time and gain a foundational understanding of how to use graphic design tools, software, and even programming languages. You’ll dive into Adobe favorites like Photoshop, Lightroom, Premiere Pro, XD, and Illustrator. You’ll tackle free-to-use tools like Canva and Figma and explore 2D and 3D drawings and models with AutoCAD. And if you’re feeling particularly ambitious, you can even try your hand at front-end coding with CSS, HTML, and Dart.

A handful of courses look at user experience and usability essentials for designers, which is particularly helpful to know if you plan on creating a website or web presence for any reason. You’ll learn how the behavior patterns of humans impact the way websites, mobile apps, and any other digital product is designed — and how to use those patterns to find and solve any UX problems in your designs.

While the skills in this bundle are focused on graphic design, they can be used by people across all industries. Start building up your toolbox with skills you’ll actually use for only $30.

Prices subject to change.

Credit: Muhammad Ahsan

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