This Extensive Adobe Design Training Is on Sale for Just $50

Sep 6, 2020 12:00 PM
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If you want to be truly competitive and successful in the world of web and app development, it's not enough to simply know a handful of programming languages and coding platforms. Today's best sites and apps require pro-level graphics and user interfaces, and knowing how to work with a wide range of graphic design tools is essential if you want to land lucrative positions as either an employee or a freelancer.

The Prestige Adobe Suite UI/UX Certification Bundle will get you up to speed with the most powerful and popular Adobe design apps so you can take your websites and apps to the next level, and it's on sale today for over 95% off at just $49.99.

This 11-course bundle comes with 100 hours of content that walks you through both the basics and more advanced elements of go-to design platforms like Adobe XD, After Effects, Photoshop, Premiere Pro, and much more.

Regardless of your previous experience working with these programs, you'll learn how to build detailed and responsive user interfaces for your projects using Adobe XD, how to work with After Effects to make stunning graphics for any digital design project, how to work with Premiere Pro to create and edit videos that can be shared in any online medium, and much more.

There's also plenty of instruction that will help you take advantage of Photoshop's more esoteric editing tools, along with dozens of lessons that teach you how to create animations that can be used to engage users and sell products online.

Round out your development portfolio by learning how to create pro-level designs and images for your websites and apps. Usually priced at over $1,700, the Prestige Adobe Suite UI/UX Certification Bundle is available right now for just $49.99—over 95% off for a limited time.

Prices are subject to change.

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