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Latest updates in CorelDRAW Graphics Suite boost creativity and productivity
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ew updates have been released for CorelDRAW Graphics Suite that make it even easier for designers to create stunning results, quickly. Available with a current subscription, the latest features and enhancements shorten the path to design success and make creative work more productive. With the latest update of CorelDRAW Graphic Suite, subscribers get access to new creative tools, cloud-based templates, personalized practice project recommendations, and 220+ new Pantone colours. The update also includes plenty of customer-requested quality enhancements that make it even easier to produce amazing results. Some of the new features and enhancements include: • Create seamless curves effortlessly with the all-new Variable Outline tool, enabling designers to interactively adjust the outline widths along a path.
• Ensure colours are accurate for any type of output with all the latest Pantone colours available within CorelDRAW, at no extra cost.
• Build confidence quicker with direct access to over 200 cloud-based design templates in CorelDRAW.
Kickstart creative projects quicker with access to 200+ design templates, now available in CorelDRAW’s cloud template library
Easily search, sort, and download individual templates in the online view and see personalised template recommendations.
• Easily learn new techniques with access to personalized practice project recommendations tailored to the designer’s skill level and experience.
• Based on direct user feedback, designers can deliver projects faster and more efficiently, thanks to quality and stability enhancements across the suite.
In addition to the popular budget- friendly subscription option, users now have the option to purchase a new perpetual version of the software, CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2023. This one-time purchase includes several updates that were previously released
FOL International strengthens its design team V
era Chambers has been appointed as a designer for Fruit of the Loom and
Russell Europe.
Ms Chambers will join the design team at the company’s Kaiserslautern office. She will be the designer responsible for European design and product development for the brands Fruit of the Loom and Russell Europe. In her position, Ms Chambers takes the creative lead on all design processes, from the initial idea for a new product to the optimisation of existing products. Particularly during the development phase of new designs, she is in close contact with the production
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team at the company’s own manufacturing facility in Morocco to further advance the development of new fabrics, colours, styles and fits. Ms Chambers also works with the European sales team to ensure that design development is aligned with customer needs and handles conceptualisation, market analysis and research into colour and future trends. She said: “It’s the
combination of decades of tradition and quality that appeals to me at Fruit of
Vera Chambers
the Loom and Russell Europe. I look forward to shaping and developing the diverse product portfolio with my focus on innovative and sustainable solutions.” Vera Chambers joined the design team at FOL International at the start of 2022, with over 16 years’ experience in the fashion industry. Most recently, she has worked as an independent designer for various fashion brands.
www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk
Create seamless curves effortlessly with the all-new Variable Outline tool
for subscription customers with CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2021, plus some all-new features.
Many of the web-based features, apps, and workflows are available exclusively to subscribers and maintenance customers and are not available in the one-time purchase version of CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2023. Klaus Vossen, senior product manager for CorelDRAW, said: “The latest updates in CorelDRAW Graphics Suite maximise creativity and make it easier for designers to be more productive. “We want to empower our customers to be successful sooner with access to the tools, power, and performance they need to seamlessly develop creative projects, on any device, and from anywhere.”
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