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Other learning resources would be sites like Lynda, Udemy, Sharepoint, and the like, all of which offer courses in a multitude of design areas, like Branding/Logo Design, Web Design, etc. I'm taking a certificate program for graphic design and digital illustration through the University of Massachusetts- Lowell.
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There are already a bajillion threads on this here and even a subreddit dedicated to learning design in the sidebar.
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Yes, Design Bootcamp. It is a bit pricey, but likely similar to any college course. The benefits of this one are the instructors and TA's being ...
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Are there graphic design bootcamps in America? Once I graduate I want to work on my portfolio. I would be interested in anything online or ...
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I currently bought 2 courses on Udemy (Ultimate Drawing Course - Beginner to Advanced) and Graphic Design Boot Camp.
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Coming out of a bootcamp with 7 years in graphic/digital design, it took me around 8 months ... The program was maybe 8 months long, self paced, all online.
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The overall goal is to make a portfolio that showcases your knowledge and technical skills so generally you would start out learning the basics then when you get a feel for it you would pick 2 categories to specialize in from the pool of Web Design/Development, UI/UX designer, Brand designer/Logo designer, and illustration If you don't have the money for a degree then I would suggest ...
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Adobe CC Graphic Design Bootcamp is a 5-day course that allows students to master the core skills needed to work in Illustrator, InDesign, and Photoshop. The curriculum is designed for beginners and will cover the fundamentals of Creative Cloud and how to utilize the Creative Cloud panel to later excel with more advanced content. Locations: Atlanta
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Fundamentals of Graphic Design course on Coursera. It's a series of 4-5 classes with tests and exercises that teach you basically all that is ...
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I was wondering if anyone knew of any graphic design online courses or boot camps available that are well done? I'm interested in the field ...
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Is the graphic design bootcamp from AGI worth it?
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I'm wondering if anyone has taken this bootcamp: It's $3000 and I'm wondering if it's any good. I'm looking to get into graphic design as a career … Press J to jump to the feed.
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So I am currently attending Liberty University Online and I work full time. I was considering on attending Full Sail but it is expensive ...
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I'd recommend pushing the boundaries of what you do in your current work. If you're working on something digital, and working on branding for example, do some user flows or something UX …
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The overall goal is to make a portfolio that showcases your knowledge and technical skills so generally you would start out learning the basics then when you get a feel for it you would pick 2 categories to specialize in from the pool of Web Design/Development, UI/UX designer, Brand designer/Logo designer, and illustration If you don't have the money for a degree then I would suggest ...