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Hi {NAME}, The past couple of weeks we’ve shared our mission with you. We want to make the best

[Design Cuts]( Hi {NAME}, The past couple of weeks we’ve shared our mission with you. We want to make the best learning and access to incredible artists, accessible for the average creative. Over 2000 of you are already lined up to join Creative Club, and we’re so excited to bring you the best experience we possibly can. Before we open our doors tomorrow, I wanted to remind you that the only way to join as a founding member is to join the waitlist. If you’re not on the waitlist, you won’t receive the secret link to join. But remember, we can only let in 250 awesome folk in initially. We have to do this, to ensure that we can over-deliver for everyone inside (as letting in 2000 people at once would be a little overwhelming!). But don’t worry, we will be opening more spaces soon, as we don’t want anyone to miss out :). As a reminder, here’s some of the magic you’ll discover inside the club: ⬤ Our entire course catalogue included (150+ courses, with new courses added monthly) ⬤ An exclusive library of 100+ workshop replays ⬤ Assets to support your learning ⬤ Group coaching calls with expert creative ⬤ Intimate interactive workshops ⬤ Expert feedback sessions (get practical tips to improve your work!) ⬤ Quick practice lessons ⬤ New content added monthly ⬤ The ability to vote on upcoming content If you’d like to be first inside, then you have a few hours left to join the waitlist below: [Find Out More & Join The Waitlist]( "I’m so excited for Creative Club to finally begin! How meaningful it will be to connect on a way more personal level with students, to dive deep and interact in a new way that makes learning even more accessible and fun. I can’t wait to see you all there!" Kris Lauren Buy More, Save More Huge Savings when you buy two or more marketplace products Free Extended Licence Use all our resources in multiple commercial projects [Helpful Community]( Join thousands of other creatives in our wonderful Community Hub [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( We want to send you nice things We only want to send you emails about things we know you love! [Manage Your Preferences]( Please don’t leave us! If you do want to (we’ll miss you!) - click here to [unsubscribe]( Design Cuts, Krome House, Pound Road, Chertsey, KT16 8ER, United Kingdom

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