I also have a paid course that I created with Design3:
This Handbook will always be free, but if you want a little more, you can take the course.
![notion image](https://www.notion.so/image/https%3A%2F%2Fprod-files-secure.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com%2F5c2e139e-c648-4b3b-9a62-825d2998cdfd%2F345c3c35-7003-47a7-8033-8edad7b30845%2FJC-Launch-Web3Features-c.jpg?table=block&id=3ff07d79-5415-498a-905c-739cb16c7ba6&cache=v2)
Reasons for the paid course:
- It is aimed at a wider audience - not just designers
- There is more hand-holding
- There are actual walkthroughs of different user flows
- It includes Figma resources, templates, and other handouts
- There are practical exercises
- You will get a certificate of completion
Obviously, there will be a little bit of overlap between the two resources. But if you’re starting from zero, I think the course has a lot of benefits.
I know some people also really prefer audio/video learning instead of just reading - I’ve taken a bunch of courses throughout my career and found them a useful addition to books and free articles I was reading.