The 16 Best Skillshare Classes (2024)

If you're wondering what the best courses on Skillshare are, you’ve come to the right place. 

In this article, I’ll be sharing details of the best Skillshare classes across every category. 

This means you’ll be able to learn all about the top classes from the world’s largest online community for creativity – with over 13 million registered users and 40,000+ classes.

And as Skillshare regularly brings new instructors to the platform, we’ll update this article to make sure it has the latest classes included.

So, let’s get to it.

First, if you're short on time, here's a quick round up:

Quick Summary

Our top 4 Skillshare classes overall are:

  1. Graphic Design Basics: Core principals for visual design with Ellen Lupton (161,000+ students)
  2. Intro to Procreate: Illustrating on the iPad (UPDATED for 2023) with Brooke Glaser (114,000+ students)
  3. iPhone Photography: How to Take Pro Photos On Your iPhone with Dale McManus (161,000+ students)
  4. Mastering Productivity: Create a Custom System that Works with Thomas Frank (137,000+ students)

I handpicked these as top courses on Skillshare overall because they’re led by quality instructors, have been taken by at least 100,000 students and have received exceptionally positive feedback. 

All feature in the top Skillshare courses of all time. And having sampled or completed every one of them, I can see why.

But whilst these classes are incredible, if they’re not in a topic you’re interested in, they won’t be the best for you.

And there are new classes being added all the time that haven’t yet had the chance to rack up the numbers. 

So, I’ve listed some other great courses by category below. Some of these won’t have the GOAT numbers but they've nevertheless been voted as some of the best Skillshare courses in 2023.

Best Skillshare courses by category

Best skillshare courses by category

Skillshare has three overarching categories: Create, Build and Thrive. Each is broken down into sub categories totalling 16 in all. 

Our top picks for each one give you a flavor of what’s available on the platform. 

They all have extremely favorable reviews, are highly regarded for outstanding teaching, and come with a wealth of resources to support learning such as projects and assignments and/or downloadable workbooks or information sheets.

They are as follows:

  1. Animation: Procreate Animation: Make Fun GIFs & Videos with Rich Armstrong (28,002 students)
  2. Creative Writing: Copywriting For Beginners: How To Write Web Copy That Sells Without Being Cheesy with Jesse Forest (33,000+ students)
  3. Film & Video: YouTube for Beginners – How to Start & Grow Your YouTube Channel with Ali Abadaal (16,000+ students)
  4. Fine Art: The Art & Science of Drawing – Basic skills/Getting Started with Drawing with Brent Eviston (98,000+ students)
  5. Graphic Design: Graphic Design Basics: Core principals for visual design with Ellen Lupton (161,000+ students)
  6. Illustration: Introduction to Procreate: Illustrating on the iPad (UPDATED for 2023) with Brooke Glaser (114,000+ students)
  7. Music: Learn Guitar: The Complete Beginners Guide with Marc Barnacle (13,000+ students)
  8. Photography: iPhone Photography: How to Take Pro Photos On Your iPhone with Dale McManus (161,000+ students)
  9. UI/UX Design: Intro to UI/UX for Graphic Designers: Adobe Xd with Maddy Beard (8,000+ students)
  10. Web Development: Hand-Code Your First Website: HTML + CSS Basics with Rich Armstrong (23,000+ students)
  11. Business Analytics: Excel for the Real World: Gain the Basic Skills of Microsoft Excel with Al Chen (41,000+ students)
  12. Freelance & Entrepreneurship: Etsy Launch: How To Open An Etsy Shop Like A Professional Seller with Tiffany Emery (8,000+ students)
  13. Leadership & Management: Communication Skills for Emerging Leaders: Become More Clear, Concise, & Confident with Alex Lyon (19,000 students)
  14. Marketing: Social Media Marketing: Top Tips for Growing Your Followers & Going Viral with Cat Coquilette (86,000+ students)
  15. Lifestyle: Document Your Life: 4 Methods to Live More Intentionally with Nathaniel Drew (24,000+ students)
  16. Productivity: Mastering Productivity: Create a Custom System that Works with Thomas Frank (137,000+ students)

Best Skillshare course reviews

1. Procreate Animation: Make Fun GIFs & Videos

Best skillshare animation course

Category: Animation, Instructor: Rich Armstrong, Length: [1 hour and 12 minutes], Number of reviews: [444, 99 discussions]

Rich Armstrong runs his own design studio in Amsterdam and is author of the book The Perfect 100 Day Project. He’s been teaching on Skillshare since 2015. In this class he teaches the fundamentals of animating in Procreate. His approachable manner, gift for explaining and crystal clear demonstrations make this course perfect for those new to the world of animation.

You will learn how to:

  1. Get to grips with animation basics
  2. Create and export looping animations
  3. Bring life and movement to existing artwork
  4. Export GIFs and videos, all on your iPad
  5. Master lots of Procreate tips and tricks

What makes it great? Rich’s class is highly rated for the clarity of his explanations and his hugely engaging approach. And I agree. It’s also highly actionable – I created my first animation within 20 minutes of starting the class with zero prior experience. If you want to have fun with animation, this is a great place not only to start your journey, but to gain the confidence to continue it.

2. Copywriting for Beginners: How to Write Web Copy That Sells Without Being Cheesy

Best skillshare writing course

Category: Creative Writing, Instructor: Jesse Forest, Length: [1 hour and 2 minutes], Number of reviews: [1033, 74 discussions]

Jesse Forrest is one of Australia’s leading copywriters. He’s worked with hundreds of satisfied clients including Chanel, Disney and Sony. Jesse’s course helps you write copy that stands out from the competition and converts visitors to your website into clients. Even if you’re a total beginner.

You will learn how to

  1. Appreciate the difference between copy and content
  2. Research, understand and speak to your target audience
  3. Write headline and call to action copy that commands attention and generates action
  4. Turn boring features into irresistible benefits
  5. Use three different ways to build trust 
  6. Overcome writers block with three easy exercises

What makes it great? This course is packed with practical tips that can be easily implemented to make the benefits of your products stand out from the crowd. Students love Jesse’s careful selection of examples to support and illustrate key learning points.  If you want to drive more traffic to your website and turn browsers into customers, Jesse’s course has everything you need to get started.

3. YouTube for beginners – How to Start & Grow Your YouTube Channel

Best skillshare youtube course

Category: Film & Video, Instructor: Ali Abadaal, Length: [4 hours and 9 minutes], Number of reviews: [261, 136 discussions]

AIi Abadaal is a YouTuber with 3.39m subscribers, podcaster, entrepreneur, and online teacher. He now earns 50x more from YouTube than he did in his former career as a doctor. In his course he shares everything you need to script, shoot and edit your first video. With nothing more than a phone, a computer and some free editing software.

You will learn how to:

  1. Land on ideas for your video
  2. Create a YouTube account and set up an awesome-looking channel
  3. Script, light and shoot professional videos
  4. Talk confidently to the camera and achieve clean sound
  5. Use B-Roll to enhance your story
  6. Get to grips with editing basics
  7. Grow your audience
  8. Make YouTube fun and upgrade your setup when you need to

What makes it great? Well, in the words of one reviewer, which I agree with wholeheartedly, “It far exceeded my expectations, it helped me feel comfortable, gave me step-by-step instructions on how to get started and inspired me to play the long game (in a fun and creative way). I cannot recommend this class enough. Anyone who wants the absolute fundamentals to get started, build and grow a YouTube channel = This is the course for YOU”

4. The Art & Science of Drawing – Basic Skills/Getting Started with Drawing

Best skillshare fine art course

Category: Fine Art, Instructor: Brent Eviston, Length: [4 hours and 20 minutes], Number of reviews: [1,460, 634 discussions]

Brent Eviston has been teaching drawing for over 20 years. Here, he brings all his experience to bear to teach you to draw, one day at a time. His course is packed with insights into the drawing process and offers some of the clearest drawing instruction available. It is a practical course, meaning you take a lesson and complete a task before moving on. 

You will learn how to:

  1. Appreciate that drawing is a teachable skill
  2. Hold the pencil so you can lightly ‘sculpt’ your drawing into the form you’re looking for
  3. Draw circles, ovals, lines and curves
  4. Analyze and draw any subject by simplifying it into basic shapes
  5. Draw birds, plants and figures

Why is it great? Students commented that the structured practice element of this course enabled them to see drawing as something that truly could be learned. Though it’s aimed at beginners, Brent talks ‘up’ to his students, delves into the intricacies and nuances of learning to draw and employs powerful tools and teaching techniques that are usually only seen in private art academies.

5. Graphic Design Basics: Core Principles for Visual Design

Best skillshare graphic design course

Category: Graphic Design, Instructor: Ellen Lupton & Jennifer Cole Phillips, Length: [36 minutes], Number of reviews: [5,46, 277 discussions]

Ellen and Jennifer are co-directors of the Graphic Design MFA Program at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA). In this short, digestible course they teach the five basic principles of graphic design. 

You’ll learn how to:

  1. Identify and define 5 basic design principles – symmetry, scale, framing, hierarchy, and grids
  2. Employ balance and dynamism when using symmetry or asymmetry
  3. Create tension, energy and surprise using scale
  4. Master three types of framing
  5. Order information and direct readers across a text using hierarchy
  6. Make a basic grid in Adobe InDesign and understand the difference between web and print grids.
  7. Combine all the principles and critique your work for effectiveness and balance
  8. Apply each concept in future projects

Why is it great? This short course is packed with practical examples and clear demonstrations. It’s quick to take and provides beginners with an excellent starting point for their graphic design journey as well as being a helpful refresher for more experienced designers. 

6. Introduction to Procreate: Illustrating on the iPad (updated for 2023)

Best illustrating course skillshare

Category: Illustration, Instructor: Brooke Glaser, Length: [1 hour and 58 minutes], Number of reviews: [4,878, 796 discussions]

Brooke Glaser is an illustrator whose art is used in children’s products, greeting cards, stationery, and editorials. In this class she covers all the tools and techniques you need on Procreate to make creating digital illustrations easy, fun and as natural as drawing on paper.

You will learn to:

  1. Feel comfortable and confident using Procreate
  2. Understand and use canvas settings
  3. Master three ways to use reference images while you draw
  4. Use color pickers and palettes, brushes, layers and selections
  5. Edit and recolor
  6. Add text
  7. Organise, export and share your work
  8. Make and share a time lapse video of your art

Why is it great? Procreate looks simple, but it has huge capabilities. Students comment on how engaging Brooke is as a teacher. But more than that they appreciate her clear, but in depth, instructions and the wealth of practical examples. Every feature is covered in an accessible way. And even more experienced users learned new, or better ways to do, things.

7. Learn Guitar: The Complete Beginners Guide

best skillshare music course

Category: Music, Instructor: Marc Barnacle, Length: [2 hours and 39 minutes], Number of reviews: [88, 51 discussions]

Marc is a full time musician with 15 years’ teaching experience. His class covers everything you need to get going on your guitar, whether it’s electric or acoustic. More than that, he aims to build confidence in a way that inspires you to keep going and continue your learning journey.

You will learn how to:

  1. Understand the anatomy of, tune, and restring your guitar
  2. Read chord boxes and other common guides and symbols
  3. Play riffs, chords and scales
  4. Master strumming patterns
  5. Play songs in different styles
  6. Begin to write your own music

Why is it great? Learners love this course for the way in which it helps you to get something back from your learning quickly, thus inspiring them to continue their guitar journey. As one reviewer put it: This is the most informative beginners course I have ever come across and I’ve been trying to learn the guitar for years through video tutorials. Marc's lessons are extremely engaging and after completing this course I am already more skilled and can not wait to do the next course. 

8. iPhone Photography: How to Take Pro Photos On Your iPhone 

best skillshare photography course

Category: Photography, Instructor: Dale McManus, Length: [55 minutes], Number of reviews: [8,862, 537 discussions]

In this course, professional photographer, Youtuber, and co-creator of WANDR travel film company Dale, encapsulates a decade of experience in the industry to help you become a better digital photographer. Using nothing more than an iPhone (or similar), natural light and free software, Dale equips you with everything you need to make your photos stand out from the rest.

You will learn how to:

  1. Optimize your camera settings 
  2. Take stunning photos by utilizing shot composition and creating depth
  3. Tell visual stories
  4. Use surrounding light to enhance your subjects
  5. Edit using Lightroom (free software)
  6. Master many professional tips and tricks

What makes it great? The clarity of explanations, the dozens of graphics to illustrate course material and the handy recap slides at the end of each lesson are just some of the things reviewers loved about Dale’s course. His straight to the point approach plus the volume of actionable tips Dale delivers make this course well worth your time and money if you want to take stunning photos or pursue a career in digital photography.

9. Introduction to UI/UX for Graphic Designers: Adobe Xd 

Category: UI/UX Design, Instructor: Maddy Beard, Length: [1 hour and 50 minutes], Number of reviews: [95, 81 discussions]

Maddy Beard is an experienced digital and strategic designer with experience in branding, web and UI/UX design. Her goal in this course is to destroy the myth that you have to spend thousands of dollars studying UI/UX design. In just under two hours, she takes you step by step using a hands on approach that helps you practice the whole UI/UX process from start to finish.

You’ll learn how to:

  1. Define a problem
  2. Use affinity mapping and sketching 
  3. Set up an adobe XD file and turn sketches into digital wireframes
  4. Design and prototype your solutions
  5. Turn prototypes into a video that showcases what you’ve learned

Why is it great? The practical nature of the course enables you to take an active part in your learning. It’s explained clearly and in careful incremental steps so is suitable for beginners. But also has enough tips and tricks to be perfect for creatives who have the basics of design down, but are eager to expand their skill-set.

10. Hand-Code Your First Website: HTML + CSS Basics 

best skillshare web development course

Category: Web Development, Instructor: Rich Armstrong, Length: [1 hour and 56 minutes], Number of reviews: [863, 256 discussions]

Rich Armstrong has been designing and building websites since 2007. During the class you'll be creating a simple website using his tips and best practices. Rich covers everything from the tools you need to get started (many of them free) right through to publishing your results.

You’ll learn how to:

  1. Select the right tools (many of them free) to download to make your life easier
  2. Write and structure content with HTML
  3. Style your site with CSS
  4. Back-up your code
  5. Upload it for the world to see

Why is it great? This class is a remake of another of Rich’s popular classes to reflect some software changes and improve production values. It’s always a good sign when a teacher updates content as it shows a commitment to achieving the best teaching quality possible. Reviewers loved Rich’s fun and engaging teaching style and the way the course is carefully broken down into manageable chunks.

11. Excel for the Real World: Gain the Basic Skills of Microsoft Excel 

Best business analytics course skillshare

Category: Business Analytics, Instructor: Al Chen, Length: [1 hour and 2 minutes], Number of reviews: [1,115, 69 discussions]

Al Chen, former financial analyst at Google, describes himself as addicted to Excel. 50,000+ students have taken his online classes and 5,000+ MBA students have attended his in-person workshops. He is founder of KeyCuts, an Excel training and consulting company to Fortune 500 companies. So it’s fair to say he knows a thing or two about Excel and how to teach it. 

You will learn how to:

  1. Understand the myriad of practical applications there are for Excel
  2. Use and customize the Ribbon to fit your needs
  3. Structure your Workbook and format your data so that it is as easy to read and analyse as possible
  4. Enter, autofill and select data
  5. Write formula and functions.
  6. List, filter and sort data
  7. Use Paste Special to see how this allows you to go way beyond simple copy and paste

Why is it great? Data drives all decisions made in business. So if you’re in business, knowing how to organise data so it can be easily analysed is critical. If you want to learn how to use this powerful tool in a way that, right from the get go, is the most efficient, practical and meaningful way, this course is for you.

12. Etsy Launch: How To Open An Etsy Shop Like A Professional Seller 

Category: Freelance & Entrepreneurship, Instructor: Tiffany Emery, Length: [1 hour and 59 minutes], Number of reviews: [125, 70 discussions]

Tiffany started an Etsy shop six years ago from her guest bedroom-whilst working full time. It is now worth a 7-figure sum. Selling on Etsy, and teaching others to do the same, is now her passion and her new full time job.

You will learn how to:

  1. Create, brand and price a marketable product
  2. Understand the Etsy Algorithm – the process that brings customers to your door
  3. Appreciate the benefits of a launch vs a gradual opening
  4. Understand the six rules of Etsy Engagement
  5. Create the most optimized listing for your shoppers
  6. Set up your first listing

Why is it Great? The stunning Pre-Launch Workbook is an amazing class companion. It cuts down on notetaking and provides a clear route map for building a successful online business. There are highly actionable tips right from get go of this course on how – and how not – to launch your shop. It’s suitable for nubes, but the level of nitty gritty detail provides something for more experienced online sellers looking to up their game.

13. Communication Skills for Emerging Leaders: Become More Clear, Concise & Confident 

best skillshare leadership and management course

Category: Leadership & Management, Instructor: Alex Lyon, Length: [53 minutes], Number of reviews: [434, 54 discussions]

Communication is Alex’s area of expertise. He teaches it at college, and consults and carries out workshops on how leaders can build their communication skills. And he’s been doing so for over 15 years. He’s a published author and has a growing YouTube channel. In under an hour this practical class will help you develop clear, concise and confident communication skills.

You will learn to:

  1. Recognize what can make communication ineffective 
  2. Tips for turning ineffective communication into something that has impact
  3. Compress your message and make it tight
  4. Use pauses effectively to add emphasis to your ideas
  5. Avoid fillers such as right, kind of, like, you know, um etc.
  6. Achieve a crisp, confident sound
  7. Use positive body language

What makes it great? Unsurprisingly, Alex is a great model for what he is teaching! This course is highly rated for the clarity of instruction. But also, the careful structure in which each lesson both builds incrementally on what’s gone before, and also provides tools for self reflection and actionable tips for improvement. A short course that encourages self reflection and leads to real improvement.

14. Social Media Marketing: Top Tips for Growing Your Followers & Going Viral 

Category: Marketing, Instructor: Cat Coquilette, Length: [1 hours and 6 minutes], Number of reviews: [1,655, 246 discussions]

Cat runs her own location-independent creative brand, CatCoq. Her designs are licenced globally in stores including Urban Outfitters, Target, Barnes & Noble, Modcloth and Nordstrom. Her writing, interviews and design work have been featured by Forbes, CNN, US Weekly, Teen Vogue, Buzzfeed, and The New York Post. And if that’s not enough, she is also a top Skillshare teacher. So she’s in a great position to be delivering this class.

You will learn how to:

  1. Strengthen your brand
  2. Craft the perfect bio and profile
  3. Find the best platform for you
  4. Boost your engagement and reach new followers
  5. Write perfect posts
  6. Hashtag Dos and Don'ts
  7. Drive sales and traffic to your website, blog or online shop
  8. Decode your analytics
  9. Select the best apps for editing images

Why is it Great? This class has great pace and reviewers commented that it felt like no time was wasted and that delivery was efficient and carefully structured. The course provides tips and tools that you can deploy within minutes of starting the class, and the motivational boost to keep moving forwards.

15. Document Your Life: 4 Methods to Live More Intentionally

best skillshare lifestyle course

Category: Lifestyle, Instructor: Nathaniel Drew, Length: [1 hour and 20 minutes], Number of reviews: [558 and 106 discussions]

Nathaniel is a top Skillshare teacher. He’s a writer, filmmaker and a ‘slow traveller’. He moves about, but not in a rush. Finding the most low cost, sustainable ways of spending time abroad and learning the language and culture of the places he visits. He funds his lifestyle with his online presence and has over 1.6m followers on YouTube.

You will learn to:

  1. Document your life in a way that brings meaning and depth to everything you do
  2. Find an alternative to auto piloting your way through life
  3. Understand and select the right tools for you to log your journey and experiences
  4. Choose the right one, or the right mix, of method for you vlogging, journaling, photography or reporting

Why is it great? We all probably have phones full of photos and videos that we shot aimlessly and didn’t end up doing anything with. In this class, you’ll learn how to mindfully document your life as well as how to form those snaps into something worth treasuring.

16. Mastering Productivity: Create a Custom System that Works

best skillshare productivity course

Category: Productivity, Instructor: Thomas Frank, Length: [One hour and five minutes], Number of reviews: [4,566 and 300 discussions]

Thomas Frank is a productivity expert, published author, YouTuber, and speaker who is passionate about helping students succeed. His website, College Info Geek, is one of the world’s largest and best-loved resources for students, and includes a blog, podcast, and a YouTube channel with over 1 million subscribers. In this class he shares his discoveries about the relationship between productivity and creativity.”

You will learn how to:

  1. Manage tasks
  2. Take and keep notes
  3. Manage files both digitally and physically
  4. Task management essentials
  5. Email tips and tricks
  6. Get efficient at getting information into – and out of – your system
  7. Stay organized for the long haul

Why is it great? Thomas Frank’s class enables you to organize and improve your workflow with simple, straightforward techniques. His step by step route to a personalized productivity system works no matter how much you have going on in your life. He teaches you how to practice your creativity like a muscle and shares tangible tips that will help you in so many aspects of your day to day life.

How to find the best courses on Skillshare

With over 40,000 courses available on Skillshare, it can feel difficult to know where to start. 

But don’t worry — Skillshare is set up really well to help navigate this. There are a couple of different ways to get started.

Visit your curated home page

find skillshare courses

When you sign up, you will complete a short quiz telling Skillshare what topics you are interested in. This enables the platform to load a home screen packed full of suggestions for you. 

As you start learning, you’ll get even more relevant course suggestions, making learning the next thing a breeze. From my home page, I can see classes separated into:

  1. Continue watching
  2. My saved classes
  3. Recommended for me
  4. Staff picks
  5. “Because you follow….”
  6. “More like…”
  7. Inspiration based on my interests
  8. Featured on Skillshare
  9. Trending now

I’ve never spent more than 2 or 3 minutes wondering what to learn next and everything I’ve been suggested has been right on the mark. 

Browse and filter

The main Skillshare disciplines are listed in the home menu and can be navigated to with ease. From there, you will be shown a curated list of classes — Top Picks, Popular and Trending — and also have the option to view all classes within a category.

You can also toggle the filter options to search within a category, prioritizing:

  1. Course length
  2. Most popular
  3. Time frame of popularity (ie. most popular of all time or most popular in the last month)

Follow along with the Skillshare blog and email suggestions

The Skillshare blog is full of info on the top-performing classes at any moment as well as supplementary information to go alongside courses. 

You can also opt in to Skillshare emails so that you receive news on what’s new and trending right into your inbox. 

How much does Skillshare cost?

Skillshare is a subscription platform with two membership options, monthly or annual:

 Skillshare costs
Per courseNot available
SubscriptionMonthly $32 pm Annual $14 pm (billed annually at $168)
Free trialUsually 7 days – 30 day free trial of available here
RefundsWithin 7 days
Free coursesShort tasters of select courses

The annual Skillshare Premium account at $168 (USD) works out at only $14 per month. That’s similar to a Netflix plan, or only a handful of coffees per month.

Individual business courses outside of the Skillshare platform can easily run you back hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars, so the cost does represent great value for money. 

There are also pricing plans for business teams, depending on your requirements. Standard business pricing starts at $159 per year but custom pricing is available for larger business purchases.

For more information check out our article Skillshare cost. Interested in a discount? Visit our Skillshare discount code page.

How to get the best value from Skillshare

Ultimately, the Skillshare plan with the best value is the Skillshare plan that is used. 

To get the most value for money, take as many courses as you can and make a practice of learning. Think about which topics would enhance your life the most and create a wishlist of courses you would like to take. 

While the upfront price of an annual Skillshare subscription can sound daunting, a more effective way to consider the cost in terms of cost per class or cost per day or week. 

Number of classes

Number of Skillshare classes takenEffective cost per class
1$168
2168/2 = $84
3168/3 = $56
4168/4 = $42
5168/5 = $34
10168/10 = $17

Considering cost per day, $168 annually works out approximately equal to:

  1. $14 per month (similar to a Netflix Premium subscription)
  2. $3 per week (a cup of coffee)
  3. $0.50 per day (an amount you probably spend without thinking!

Find out more in our Skillshare review.

Our methodology

I am an avid e-learner and have taken and reviewed dozens of courses across many different platforms. I’m also a former teacher with over 30 years experience so I know good teaching when I see it.

 So when it came to reviewing Skillshare, I knew I had to commit and do it properly, writing up the most comprehensive Skillshare review out there.

I signed up with a free trial (here) and spent a little time perusing through available courses and topics to decide where to start. Then I got to taking courses. I watched as many as I could, trying out contrasting classes. Including classes I knew something about, and others I was a total beginner in.

It’s impossible for me to take every single class on the platform but I also delved into the FAQs, the comments, the views of others on forums like Reddit and Quora for insights from others who had taken different Skillshare classes to me. 

Conclusion

Our top picks for the best courses on Skillshare are Graphic Design Basics: Core principals for visual design with Ellen Lupton and Intro to Procreate: Illustrating on the iPad (UPDATED for 2023) with Brooke Glaser. Both of which are at the top of the list of best Skillshare classes of all time.

That said, Skillshare has tens of thousands of courses designed to boost your creativity, teach and develop new skills and increase your productivity.

So with many courses on offer, finding the best courses for you might seem daunting.

But one of Skillshare’s many strengths is that it is so easy to navigate. 

Aside from the browse, filter and search options, when you sign up you complete a short quiz. This  enables Skillshare to pack your home screen with relevant suggestions which will be updated as you use the platform.

This, plus the comprehensiveness of the feedback and review system, make finding a course incredibly easy. 

So if you’re a serious creative looking to enhance or develop new skills, or streamline your business operation, then Skillshare is worth the investment.

And with a 30 day free trial, you will have plenty of time to explore and assess the platform for yourself with minimal risk.

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Best Skillshare Classes -FAQs

What is the best course on Skillshare?

Our top picks are Graphic Design Basics: Core principals for visual design and Intro to Procreate: Illustrating on the iPad (UPDATED for 2023)

How much is a Skillshare subscription?

An annual Skillshare subscription is $14 per month (billed annually at $168)

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