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[logo] [hero-image] Art by [Peter Herbert Barnaba]( [7 Best Figma Courses for Designers to Upskill in 2023]( If you’re thinking about investing in your design education next year, look no further. This week on Dribbble, get a list of the best online courses to help beginner and intermediate designers upskill in Figma. Plus, learn more about the impact of Figma and how it affects you as a current or future designer building your career! [Explore the list.]( ■Sponsored The #1 CRM for Designers - 50% OFF Cyber Monday Deal Dribbblers, relationships are at the heart of your business. Stop using disjointed tools to run your business. Try Bloom, a modern all-in-one CRM that connects every client touch-point. This powerful solution gives you lead capture, & management, scheduling, contract signing, client portal, workflows, and automations—all in one place. [Use code DRIBBBLE50 to get the Cyber Monday 50% OFF offer.]( [The #1 CRM for Designers - 50% OFF Cyber Monday Deal]( [Download a free design good each day of Creative Market's Cyber Sale!]( Exciting news! [Creative Market’s Cyber Sale]( is in full swing and it’s the perfect time to stock up on design essentials to transform your creative workflow. Each day during the sale, download a FREE featured design asset! 🎁 Plus, save up to 50% on premium fonts, graphics, templates, and more to power your creativity in 2023. This sale ends on November 29! [Get your free daily good.]( ■[How to design a stunning book cover that sells]( You’ve heard the saying, “never judge a book by its cover.” But when it comes to real books, the cover design is actually more important than you think! This week on Dribbble, learn what makes a great book cover design with tips and examples to help your next design fly off of the shelves. Plus, get inspired by some incredible visual examples from top designers around the world. [Get inspired!]( ■What else we’re reading - The biggest design sale of the year is here! [Discover 15 unmissable design deals]( in Creative Market’s Cyber Sale ending soon! - [The Christmas ads of 2022:]( Bringing joy and nostalgia but treading carefully in the midst of economic gloom. - [A freelance designer shares:]( 10 things I’ve learned in my 4 years as a full-time freelancer. - Looking for some motivation? Check out [83 inspirational quotes just for creatives.]( ■You elected to receive Insider emails. No longer interested? [Unsubscribe]( or [manage your subscriptions](. Dribbble Holdings Ltd. [• 524 Yates St. • Victoria, BC V8W1K8, Canada]( [hero-image]

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