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Graphic design is an in-demand skill — here’s how to add it to your résumé
Have a knack for computers and an eye for good design? You should consider pursuing a career in graphic design.
But of course, you don’t need to be a bonafide graphic designer to add a couple of tools to your skillset. Graphic design can come in handy if you’re launching a startup and are in need of a great logo on a budget. Or maybe you’re starting a blog in your spare time. Or perhaps you want to take the aesthetics of your résumé to the next level, i.e., not just something you could create on a word processor. Honestly, the options are endless.
Luckily, The Complete Learn To Design Bundle is here to help. With over 63 hours of content, this course will teach you the nuts and bolts of graphic design. Each of the eight classes will show you a new skill — like WordPress, InDesign, Scaleable Vector Graphics (SVG) — giving you a comprehensive, A to Z look at graphic design. Will you become a design pro overnight? Not necessarily. However, you will have a basic understanding of design and be able to catapult your skills further.
Typically, The Complete Learn to Design bundle is valued at $1,129.92, but for the next few days, you can enroll for $39. Whether you’re looking to build your website from scratch or give your résumé a carefully curated competitive edge, now’s a better time than any to buy.
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