- **Udacity – Product Design by Google** Udacity is all about lifelong learning and empowerment through education, and we love it! Lots of Udacity courses are free to start with a possibility to upgrade later. We’ve found the one which is perfect for anyone who has set out to learn about Product Design!
- **DesignTalk by InVision** DesignTalk is a series of webinars and online talks from practitioners working at companies like Airbnb, InVision, and Buffer. They’re all open, free and full of in-depth insights.
- **DesignBetter by InVision** DesignBetter is packed with free nuggets of knowledge which, as the name says, help you design better. There are quite a few handbooks available for download, but the one we got our eye on is the Principles of Product Design.
- **Coursera – Introduction to User Experience Design** Coursera offers tons of online courses, taught by professors from some of the best universities in the world! The courses are free to attend, though to receive an official certification you’ll need to pay.
- **Future Learn – Digital Skills: User Experience** Future Learn is a Massive Open Online Course learning platform, and is definitely worth checking out on its own! We’ve browsed through it and the UX course that stood out to us was Digital Skills: User Experience.
- Hack Design is an easy to follow online course, with one primary objective – making design less subjective and inaccessible. You can read the first 50 lessons online for free AND subscribe to a mailing list to get a new design lesson each week.
- **Principles of UX Design by InVision** Yep, it’s InVision again. This resource is actually a free e-book, which you’ll receive in your email inbox 1 chapter per week.
- **Lynda.com (LinkedIn Learning)** Lynda.com, which is now part of LinkedIn Learning, is an online course platform offering courses on a pretty wide array of themes. Though they’re not for free, you can get a free month pass. Why not make the most of it?!
- **Material Design Guidelines by Google** This resource is narrow-focused, but oh so good we couldn’t not include it! Google released design guidelines on Material Design and it’s a real pleasure to look at.
- **Ultimate Start Guide for Beginner UX/UI Designers** The Ultimate Start Guide was created by Johny Vino, a designer on a self-proclaimed mission of humanizing design. Johny has been collecting resources, tools, and tips that have helped him in his career over the past five years and summarized his experience in this Ultimate Guide.
- **The AJ&Smart YouTube channel!** From simple workshop ideas, facilitation tips UX designers can use to advance their career, and guides to the hottest UX/UI design tools, you’ll find a treasure trove of knowledge-nuggets over there. Oh, and of course it’s completely free!