The pricey subscription service MasterClass is well known because of its aggressive advertising.
However, not many people can afford to use it. But according to Gizmodo, that’s just changed…sort of.
MSCHF is a creative collective working in the in-between space of influencer/hype beast/ad agency/art without committing to any one of these areas.
MSCHF has summarized each MasterClass and produced ‘Welcome to masterWiki:
stolen from MasterClass, republished as wikiHow.’
The site recaps the salient details and tips from some of MasterClass’s courses and does it in a quickly scannable WikiHow art format.
So rather than paying $180 for it, you can now find out Anna Wintour’s leadership advice, like ‘You’re nothing without a good team,’ for free.
But lest you think the site only provides airy inspo quotes, there’s also a wiki on Gordon Ramsey instructing you on how to make perfect scrambled eggs.