![]() ![]() No other graphic design software that I am aware of can be customized as much as Corel. ![]() Corel has consistently offered more productivity with more simplicity. ![]() Adobe had added features to their products, but they made no significant changes and had very little real innovation. Macromedia, before they were taken over by Adobe, had made some impressive progress over their older products with the release of their MX versions, but Corel had many of those ideas first. My intention here is not to tell you that leading graphic design software is bad or that you should not buy it, but to show you what you can do with CorelDRAW and either gain an advantage by learning it, or use it effectively without the additional investment needed for the “prestige” of owning other software. ![]() Buying the most expensive products is not necessarily the best solution. Maybe you are like me and already have several graphic design programs installed on your computer, or perhaps you do not have an artillery of graphics software and you are wondering what is the best, or where to start. I use a tutorial type format suitable for all levels of experience, but the purpose is to cover design principles, not just step by step processes. Because file sharing is such an important part of graphic design, these articles are intended to illustrate things you will not find so easily in a book or training course. This series of articles will be of interest to anyone involved in graphic design. If you are using an older version of CorelDRAW, my archived CorelDRAW article series was written using CorelDRAW 9 and still shows the original version 9 screen shots. Newer versions have changes in icon appearance and more features, but you can still easily follow the demonstrations. These now archived articles use CorelDRAW X3 for the demonstrations, but versions 11 or 12 will be essentially the same in most cases. Using Corel to Conquer CorelDRAW Series Part 1: by Steve Chittenden What To Expect ![]()
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