Articulate easily? For a wide range of tutorial topics, you don't have to be a professional artist! I've compiled a list of the best websites to learn something new. Here are 37 informative and fun online courses. These webpages will teach everything from building apps in node. js to creating your own comics. "Corel Canvas - The Official Tutorials" - Learn how to use Corel's Canvas technology to create beautiful 2D/3D graphics for web, mobile and cross-platform applications. Includes tips on advanced techniques. "ecourses.adobe. com" - Adobes eCourses provide video tutorials, sample projects and other materials to get you up to speed with popular programs. Their Adobe Illustrator training is the second most popular amongst software training, and for good reason. "Behance Tutorials" - Behance is a social networking site for creatives to showcase their work, find collaboration opportunities, attend workshops, and much more. The site's expansive database of tutorials includes great advice on color theory, typography, presentation design, photo editing/retouching and much more. "Graphic Design Tutorials HQ" - Learn how to create beautiful graphics that attract your audience. Tutorials include Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects and more. "Wired Magazine" - Wired Magazine has a massive archive of tutorials covering digital design and visual development. The site features over 600 tutorials on topics such as architecture, graphic design, interface design and user experience. "PhotoshopTuts+" - PhotoshopTuts+ is a WordPress website with daily blog posts of new tutorials on Photoshop related topics such as retouching images and creating special effects like vignettes and fades. A must-see for Photoshop users. This section provides links to the webpages of the print magazine. "Poly House" is a May/June 2003 AIGA/Blue Sky Magazine print publication. The print edition contains a link to a gallery of 28 "poly house" designs, including information on the inspiration and process for each design. "Wired Magazine" has an online slideshow of "Best of Wired 2003". The slideshow is broken down by topic and includes the best web site design, interface design, advertising, technology and news stories from around the world from its 2003 publication year. In August 2005 "Wired Magazine" released a profile on Nokia's designers. Featured were a portfolio of books that defined their vision for mobile communication devices along with an interview with Osmos Papaspyrou. 81eaaddfaf 16
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