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  • your safe i will never let anyone hurt you ( a one piece fan-fiction) by Kyo-exe
    Kyo-exe
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    hey the name is ivy well let's just say i have three younger brothers who are really hard to handle one my brother is dead the second one is about to die and the third one is going to die by getting a hand through his chest but i won't let that happen and well theirs me the sister of the group well you could say i'm just a Wonder of this world as i continue this journey of my lonesome as i meet people as i meet my dead little brother again with my littles ones again as i fell in love and in the end about how i die hope you enjoy this some what short story by kyotheslime kyo
  • Princesses and the Demon by Narboku77
    Narboku77
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    It just a adventure about becoming human again it like princess and the frog
  • Can I Learn Graphic Design in 3 Months? by aijajkhan
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    Yes, you can learn the basics of Graphic Design in 3 months, but becoming highly skilled takes time and practice. In three months, you can grasp fundamental design principles, software tools, and practical techniques. 3-Month Learning Plan for Graphic Design Month 1: Basics & Tools Learn Design Principles: Color theory, typography, layout, contrast, and hierarchy. Master Design Software: Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and Canva. Study File Formats: Raster vs. vector, PNG, JPG, SVG, etc. Month 2: Practical Applications Create social media graphics, posters, and logos. Understand branding and visual identity. Work on small projects to apply your skills. Month 3: Advanced Skills & Portfolio Building Learn UI/UX basics (Adobe XD or Figma). Work on real-world projects (mock brands, freelance gigs). Build a portfolio showcasing your best work. Tips for Faster Learning Follow Online Courses (YouTube, Udemy, Coursera). Practice Daily by recreating existing designs. Analyze Designs from professionals for inspiration. Join Design Communities for feedback.