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Final Day Of Free Workshops From World-Class Creative Experts Awesome Free Live Sessions From Design

Final Day Of Free Workshops From World-Class Creative Experts Awesome Free Live Sessions From Design Experts [Open in browser]( [Design Cuts]( [Graphics]( [Templates]( [Fonts]( [Add-ons]( [Affinity]( [Procreate]( [Courses]( [create more live top banner]( 'Create More Live' Day 5 Hey {NAME}, We're wrapping up our Create More Live free workshops with some of the biggest names in the creative world! Tomorrow (Friday,7th October), the last day of our event, we’re focusing on photo artistry. We have the likes of Denise Love, Tamer Ghoneim and Anna Aspnes joining us. You'll learn techniques, tips and tricks for using templates to create photo artistry and the use of presets and textures in Lightroom, as well as how to use mockups to present your photo artistry. All from the comfort of your own home! If you haven't already, register for our free workshops and get ready to gain invaluable advice from these world class experts. See the full line-up & register to catch the free event live! [Replays]( will be made available for all sessions at the end of each day. [See Full Line-Up & Register]( Fantastic Workshops: Day 5 - PHOTO ARTISTRY [day 5 workshops Denise Love]( Friday 7th October - 3:00 BST Tricks For Using Presets And Textures In Lightroom Denise Love The immensely creative Denise Love, founder of 2 Lil Owls, is a photographer, teacher, artist and creative and is passionate about helping others pursue their love of art. [day 5 workshops Tamer Ghoneim]( Friday 7th October - 4:30 BST Using Mockups To Present Your Photo Artistry Tamer Ghoneim An artist, instructor and entrepreneur, Tamer Ghoneim has a unique abstract style that he just loves to share; which is exactly how he started out. [See More Day 5 Workshops]( 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 Free Support Our team are here to support you, whatever your project [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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