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  • Learn Logo Design

    • Learn how to make a logo that doesn’t suck: Logo Design Love
    • You’ll want to take it a step further than a logo though. Learn to create a consistent brand – from the website to the business cards. Check out this book, Designing Brand Identity.

    Learn Mobile App Design

    • Start with this tutorial to get your feet wet on visual design for mobile apps.
    • Read this short but very comprehensive and well-thought out book on iPhone design: Tapworthy. It will teach you how to make an app that not only looks good but is easy to use.
    • Geek out on the apps on your phone. Critique them. What works and what doesn’t?

    Learn Web Design


    Now for the hairy question of whether you need to know HTML/CSS as a designer: It depends on the job. Knowing it will definitely give you an edge in the job market. Even if you don’t want to be a web developer, it helps to know some basics. That way you know what is possible and what isn’t.
    There are so many great resources to learn HTML and CSS:

    • My favorite free one is Web Design Tuts.
    • My favorite paid one (pretty affordable at $25/month) is Treehouse. If you’re starting from the beginning and want someone to explain things clearly and comprehensively, splurge for Treehouse tutorials.

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  • “If you want to build a ship, don’t drum up people to collect wood and don’t assign them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the endless immensity of the sea.” 

    This answer accepted by Alex. on June 5, 2014 Earned 15 points.

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