Our logo is for a real estate company named, Homes for Sale. Let's get started. We will start with a new document and because we are creating a logo, at this point, page size is not really important. It is a vector file that we are creating and so it can be resized at anytime, to the desired size. We can leave the rendering intent at and click OK. Select the text tool from the toolbox.
Next we will need to break it apart. This will dig down and select the object behind. Delete it. Once my text elements are complete, I will position them. The final step here with our logo would be to import the clipart image that we want to use. Typically when you create a logo, it should be done using spot colors. A spot color is a special premixed ink that is used instead of, or in addition to, process inks.
Use a spot color when a few colors are required and color accuracy is important. In the Edit Fill dialog click on the Palettes tab and then select the Palette drop down list and locate Pantone Solid coated. This will automatically change the selected object to a spot fill.
Repeat this process for the other objects. Work your way. Fill and transparency controls A powerful fill engine gives you complete control over your fountain and pattern fills. Create elliptical and rectangular fountain fills, control transparency within the individual colors of a fountain fill, repeat a fountain fill within an object and more. Manage your typeface and font collections with ease, and use fonts without having to install them.
Show Objects You asked for it and we listened! Manage complex projects with ease by using the new Hide and Show Objects feature that lets you hide individual objects or groups of objects on a layer without hiding the entire layer. Copy Curve Segments Copy, paste, or duplicate pieces of existing curves with the Copy Curve Segments feature that allows you to reuse curve segments in your projects.
Border and Grommet dialog box The new Border and Grommet dialog box lets you create a banner from a page or from selected objects on a page. Whether you work on small-scale projects, such as logo designs and web graphics, or larger pieces, such as banners and car wraps, CorelDRAW will deliver the output you need.
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