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A few more links people might like to check out...

FONTS:
https://fonts.google.com/ - Great selection of free font families, often very good alternatives to licensed fonts that you would normally pay out the ass for. DaFont has more fun stuff, but also has a lot of garbage. Google is all full font families with a good range of weights.

GENERAL DESIGN TUTS:
https://www.lynda.com/ - Tons of lessons by top tier professionals.
https://www.designbetter.co/ - Super informative books and workshops.
https://www.shillingtoneducation.com/blog/50-free-resources-graphic-design-projects/ - Solid list of resources here.
https://www.shillingtoneducation.com/blog/50-essential-books-every-graphic-designer-read/ - Books every designer should read

WEB/UX DESIGN:
https://www.sketchapp.com/ - Will soon replace PS as the standard for web design, if you are getting into UX design, learn how to use this app.
> https://www.sketchapp.com/docs/ - Everything you need to learn the basics
https://www.invisionapp.com/ - Best prototyping tool on the market, lets you bring your UX designs to life so you can clearly see how things will function before developing your site or app.
http://principleformac.com/ - Another prototyping tool that makes web/parallax animations super easy. Lots of tutorials on their website for learning the basics.
https://www.w3schools.com/ - Best resource for learning/coding with HTML, CSS and Javascript.
https://zeplin.io/ - Most people probably don't need this, but I really like this app. It redlines (marks up your design with specs) your comps in about a minute (this used to take all day to do). It provides them with exact pixel dimensions of every aspect of the page, font specs, color specs, builds a style guide for you... it's so helpful it's not even funny.

PHOTOGRAPHY:
https://www.kenrockwell.com - Not tutorials but if you're thinking about buying a camera, this guy reviews every single one in extreme detail, including comparisons.

I'll update if I think of any more.

This post was edited by ZeRo-Europa on Sep 11 2018 02:43pm
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