Add Adobe’s creative apps to your professional skillset [Deals]

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This trio of courses will adds Photoshop, InDesign, and Illustrator to your resume.
This trio of courses will adds Photoshop, InDesign, and Illustrator to your resume.
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The digital jobs market is getting more competitive by the hour. So if you’re looking to add new skills to your resume, a great place to start is with graphic design. That means getting familiar with Adobe’s creative software tools.

This bundle of three courses offers an education in Adobe’s power trio of graphic design apps: Photoshop, InDesign, and Illustrator. Clocking in at nearly 40 hours of content, it’s a great way to gain valuable and marketable new skills. Plus, it’s a continuing professional development (CPD) course. So you’ll get a certificate to prove it. And right now, you can get lifetime access to the Graphic Design Certification School for just $39 at Cult of Mac Deals.

In Photoshop, you’ll cover all the aspects of photo editing. From importing and adjusting images, using layers, color correcting for print, and more. This course demystifies Adobe’s super powerful and super popular photo app. Additionally, the InDesign course covers how to create simple fliers, newsletters, or much more complex documents that look great. So learn about creating special effects with color and transparency, using templates to improve productivity and consistency, and lots more. Finally, with the Illustrator course, you’ll learn to produce digital artwork. As a result, you’ll be comfortable creating special effects for paper and electronic publishing.

Buy now: Get lifetime access to the Graphic Design Certification School for $39. That’s a whopping 96 percent off the usual price.

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