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Improving your design workflow: recommended courses, tips, and resources

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The community member is looking to improve their design workflow and is seeking recommendations for helpful courses, tips, and resources. They are interested in starting their own company or freelancing, and are looking for advice on management tools, scheduling, Webflow, Figma, Relume, and design asset resources.

In the comments, another community member provides a comprehensive list of resources, including websites, online courses, and YouTube channels covering topics like Figma, no-code tools, business strategy, and design-related content. The original poster expresses appreciation for the suggestions and indicates they will start exploring the resources.

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Hi all. I am trying to improve my design workflow. Can anyone recommend any courses they found helpful, tips or just any resources that helped them in someway. Background: I want to start my own company or start freelancing so anything anyone finds helpful. Eg management tools, scheduling, could be webflow tips and tricks, figma, relume, design asset resources. Appreciate any advice. Cheers

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http://finsweet.com - browse all of their things - products, etc. Also finsweet.com/hacks

http://nocodesupply.co - a directory of nocode stuff. Massive value in here.

Figma 101 Free Course - https://shiftnudge.com/figma

The business side: https://www.thefutur.com

Almost all of these resources have YouTube channels as well.

https://www.awwwards.com/academy/
https://www.relume.io/resources
https://university.webflow.com/
https://forum.webflow.com/
https://finsweet.com/client-first/docs/quick-guide

https://www.youtube.com/@connorfinlayson
https://www.youtube.com/@JesseShowalter
https://www.youtube.com/@PaytonClarkSmith
https://www.youtube.com/@timothyricks
https://www.youtube.com/@FluxAcademy
https://www.youtube.com/@pixelgeek

I know I just dropped a bunch of links and it'll take you a long time to digest all of this information for sure - bookmark them, set aside a couple hours a week or a day, whatever your bandwidth will allow and soon enough you'll have all the knowledge you need.

Amazing the more the merrier! Thanks a lot. Will start digging in

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