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Minimalist learning, maximum clarity New: Guided path planner

Master Graphic Design with clarity.

Structured courses in Branding, UI/UX, Typography, Motion, and 3D. Built for global learners. No fluff—only essential skills, critique, and practice.

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Minimal Interface

Distraction-free lessons and actionable tasks. High contrast for perfect readability.

Accessibility-first

Career-Oriented

Project-based curriculum focused on portfolios, feedback loops, and hiring needs.

Portfolio briefs

Global Access

Designed for every country and timezone. English-only, universal examples.

Anywhere, anytime

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Tip: Start with "Fundamentals of Design" and "Typography Basics".

Pick 2–3 tags to keep the plan focused.

Estimated duration: 6–10 weeks to complete the recommended sequence.

Why choose Flatpin Design School

Flatpin is a minimalist online graphic design school for learners who want clean fundamentals, practical briefs, and a portfolio-ready workflow. Our courses focus on branding systems, UI/UX design, typography, layout, motion design, and modern production tools—without overwhelming you with noise.

  • SEO-friendly learning structure: clear modules, real outcomes, and quick scanning.
  • Portfolio briefs with constraints, critique prompts, and presentation templates.
  • Accessible, fast UI: readable typography, keyboard-friendly controls, and high contrast.
  • Flexible pacing with a measurable plan for beginners through advanced designers.
  • Transparent expectations: what you’ll build, what you’ll learn, and how to review your work.

Mini checklist: good design practice

  1. Define the problem and the audience in one sentence.
  2. Collect references, then remove 80% of them.
  3. Work in grayscale first; add color last.
  4. Make type hierarchy obvious at a glance.
  5. Ship v1, critique it, iterate with constraints.

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