Technology
Pay what you want (UK deal)
TL;DR: As of June 15, you can pay what you want for the 2021 Superstar Web Development and Design Bundle.
If you have a strong interest in digital design, there’s no time like the present to take your skills to the next level. For a limited time, you can pay whatever price feels right to you (with a catch) and enroll in the 2021 Superstar Web Development and Design Bundle.
This design bundle is split into eight classes that will teach you how to create stunning websites. Not only will you learn to make them look great, but you’ll also discover how to implement next-level functionality.
These courses will teach you plenty of useful skills — from coding in CSS and HTML to UI/UX in Adobe XD. And it won’t be all about instruction. You’ll learn by doing with more than 150 hours of hands-on content. In fact, once you finish each course, you’ll already have a robust web development and design portfolio.
The lessons are led by popular Skill Success instructors like , a UI/UX designer; , an Adobe-certified instructor and expert; , a web developer; plus others. Each has a wealth of knowledge and different sets of skills to share.
As far as pricing goes, the 2021 Superstar Web Development and Design Bundle is pretty neat. You have the option of paying what you want for all eight courses. If you beat the average price, you’ll get the whole thing. If not, you’ll still get access to the Crash Course On Graphic Design and HTML Web Development Crash Course. So, if you really want to lowball it, you still get two informative courses.
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