CorelDRAW Graphics Suite is a full-featured design toolkit that lets users create vector illustrations and layouts as well as tools that support photo editing, and typography projects. The platform is offered via a budget-friendly subscription platform that provides incredible ongoing value with instant, guaranteed access to exclusive new features and content, peak performance, and support for the latest technologies.
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Deployment | Cloud / SaaS / Web-Based, Desktop Mac, Desktop Windows, Mobile iPhone, On-Premise Linux |
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Languages | English |
I've been using CorelDRAW for a while, and here are some of the things I like. It is simple to use to design and vectorize images, and even more simple to learn than other software. The software is constantly updated, giving you an immersive experience of program performance.
The price is more expensive than its competitors. If you are the first to use it, the initial interface may be difficult to understand. If you are working with multiple objects, it will require more resources from the computer, and instability will occur if the system is insufficient.
Coreldraw is that I can change my work without taking too many steps to get the results I want. It fulfills its duty to the extent possible of its vehicles. I don't believe he should do more than the original images,
It has a traditional user interface and also offers a very simple learning and understanding of the user. It may not be as versatile as Adobe Illustrator or Affinity Designer, but it is one of the most successful software in the field to do good art and even work with raster images.
You have problems with version forks. Do not use the old corel draw file in your old version corel draw. It takes some time to learn how to use all the tools to achieve maximum results. The system becomes unstable and freezes when processing too many effects applied to an imported image.
Coreldraw has an intuitive structure. It has modules that are used to vectorize images that are easy to use and have many options for vector editing. Because it includes various options for vectorization, it shapes your project the way you want.
What I like the most about using Corel Draw is the ease of use it has, it has a graphical interface that facilitates the search for tools for drawing vector graphics. I use it for the production of different graphic products quickly and easily. It allows saving and exporting a large number of formats (jpg, pdf, png, ai, bmp, among others).
One of the disadvantages that Corel has is that it is a very heavy program and sometimes I am working on it and the program hangs and it restarts and it has happened to me that I have lost important information for not having saved the document that I am elaborating.
I am using the Corel tool when drawing vector graphics and I want to elaborate it quickly and easily since it allows to draw, create, design vector images.
The simplicity and efficiency of Corel draw is what I like the most. Corel is outfashioned in the market and is replaced by the major players like Adobe with a stunning prodcut, Adobe Illustrator. Adobe, being a master in Creative Software Suits, upgrades Illustrator very frequently and is heading towards success by meeting the demands of modern designers. Corel lags in the updates and adding new features according to the designing industry trends. However, there are many places where only Corel files are preferred by printers. They are the desirable software for many printing industries in some parts of the world. Corel allows the designer to understand stuffs smoothly and that's the best thing about this software.
There are many things that I dont like about Corel. First one is its heavy resource consumption. It completely screws the computer resources and eats most of the available RAM as compared to Adobe Illustrator. And the second reason for dislike is the non-availability of updates.
I am using it everyday for designing as this is the only format that my printer accepts. However, now I am very comfortable with it and use it everywhere, where I dont have any software boundations.
The ability to make vector graphics so smoothly and in very diverse ways is really exciting
The compatibility across different platforms is a little less and that makes it challenging to keep things easy to use
Making graphics for various interior projects and visuals for the client
The program is very useful and practical, CorelDRAW has as many capabilities as changing colors, editing photos, creating texts, adding effects but for me I am a designer not only of web work but of printing has been the program with which I have best handled with Regarding the printing machinery, in this aspect it has no comparison its easy handling and its large number of functions makes it an excellent program for design and printing. Totally a recommended program 5 stars.
I do not dislike anything, it's a complete program, it has apt capacities and functions to design and to use in the printing machinery, what else can you ask for.
The edition of photos and vector graphics are made easier in this program, my design works such as Logos, tarjeteria and POP material took a better path thanks to this program. Without this program, it would not have been possible to carry out a large number of jobs that not only deserve high quality designs, but also impressions and adjustments that only this program could provide.
What I like most is the variety of resources available in this tool because they are very useful and you can achieve great quality in each design created
what I like the least is that sometimes the program is a little slow and I consider that several tools are misplaced and it is a bit tedious to use them
The main problem solved is that finally you have the possibility of creating high quality digital resources can transmit ideas and optimizing work to achieve happier customers
I have been using Corel for years. I feel it is incredibly easy to use and it makes designing very easy!
My only complaint is that I wish I was able to take out colors and make them transparent like I can with Photoshop.
Corel fits perfectly with my machines and my website. Everything flows nicely and makes it easier to run my business.
I like most its friendly interface. You can easily adapt to color palettes, find tools, and it's easy to move on the workspace. It is a nice program to begin to design and if you get used to work on this you can make amazing projects.
It looks pretty old if you compare it to other design programs
If I don't have my usual program to make a quick design and print to go, it has really helped me.
is one of the best editing tools with many functions to use regarding the editing and creation of images and files, without a doubt one of the best
what I like the least is that they still need to add more image formats to be able to work with this magnificent tool to its maximum potential
The main benefits obtained through the use of this tool is the ability to create digital resources with style and in a very pleasant way thanks to its easy to use interface
Corel has been around for as long as any other major graphics package and has progressed close behind Adobe products (deservedly regarded as the de facto industry standard for artists) and is therefore a perfect solution for many types of users and needs. That said, it is no exaggeration to say that if you are or become a constant corel graphics user you can all but forget Photoshop for most uses, with no loss as to professional results. It handles most anything you need to create with it, does not (yet...) use the annoying subscription system which I dislike, and has a quick and intuitive learning curve, in other words, accomplish the same with ease and speed for a lower price tag for the entire suite as compared to equal standalone apps. A Vector and a Bitmap application are its main components but you also get a Font Manager, tons of clip-arts and assorted useful components such as to import and export all formats and it runs any plug-in you would use in PhotoShop, plus customised color pallets and native support for cmyk for most any kind of publishing you may want to create in it, as well as x-1A PDF export, editable presets or custom PDF settings as well. Vector editing and bitmap-to-vector in CorelDraw and masking, cloning, fyll photo retouching capabilities and transparencies in CorelPhotoPaint are just some examples of the fast and exciting tools you get in one suite you can own without subscriptions. You can also save to any previous version of CorelDraw so that files remain compatible with older versions if needed. Needless to say that it imports .PSD files too. This fine suite is much underestimated in my opinion since its PhotoPaint component (a direct competitor to Adobe's PhotoShop) is hardly marketed as such and does not stand out so most people will think only of CorelDRAW (the vector software), when they should be appreciated and used together.
The suite has been buggy at times (and I cannot stress this enough!) perhaps since it began to call itself X something. Unexpected crashes do occur after some months of use, some tools may no longer work and will require a fresh install. With every new version (X3, X4, X5....up to X8) one expects these issues to be resolved, but unexplainably, they continue to exist (at least up to X8 which I have used). Yes, I know you already paled at this and perhaps are wondering why use it at all then? Well, the advantages and ease of use offset this to a great extent in my opinion, just remember to have autosaves on and save your files as you go, better safe than sorry, right? I also don´t care for the frequent changes Corel makes to the interface such flat buttons to match Win 10 style or annoying changes to the place of things such as menu items and tools in every new version, but these are also minor issues that should not put you off. There are also too few and far between updates to improve, add or correct things, which would make the product more exciting and stable to use. I have also heard off and on that Corel intends to phase out its trusted PhotoPaint component (!!) to replaced it (!!) with the also tried and tested (but lacking in features) PaintShop Pro standalone that it purchased long ago, in future versions of the Suite. I sincerely hope Corel does not do this ever, as it would spoil things for many longtime users like me that use PhotoPaint a lot.
My studio uses Its two major components, CorelDRAW and PhotoPaint for most everything in graphic design, from vector graphics, webdesign, font handling, photo compositing, image restoration and graphic effects for illustrations, design, comics and assorted publishing work with results that can be checked out at my websites and online portfolios.
Friendly interface, good and efficient tools, I did not find another program that would be so versatile. It can be used both to prepare project documentation and to draw posters or prepare materials for printing. A lot of drawing tools available. Ability to trim shapes, give transparency attributes. A very good tool for metamorphosis of objects that allow the use of non-standard solutions.
The older versions don't work correctly in windows 10, In X5 version menubar is invisible. No ability to draw coordinates in your own system. Poor solution for drawing dimensional insights and final preparation of technical drawings.
Drawing information on scanned maps. CorelDraw helps in everyday work. Drawings are much better quality than CAD programs. The documentation created looks pleasant and is more human. I've been using CorelDraw for over 20 years.
The configuration possibilities. I have used it for personal project as well for some jobs and it's very capable. Most of my time I have been using the X3 version. A bit old, but I do like it.
Maybe the overwhelming options and software it comes with. But really, it is as should be. If you want to do vector drawing. If you plan to do other things it won't come as handy as other solutions.
I have been mostly drawing city and rural maps, in order to display correctly the buildings, for a private organization I cannot disclose. They taught me, and it was a pleasure to work with it. The amount of work we did was huge, and the CorelDraw software did a good fit for our purposes.
Corel draw is very easy to use, a newbie can also use Coreldraw easily, this is it's main positive point. I am using Corel draw since last 6 six years . It's a fantastic software to create graphics , visiting cards, pamphlets and leaflets. Shape tool is my favourite tool in Corel draw. There are many other tools which saves my lots of time. Transformation, clipping, convert to curves etc etc. There are endless things to share about Corel draw beauty. In short it is best software to new beginner in the field of graphic designing.
its eternal failure with the colors when printing, only the experience makes me know what color to choose so as not to have direct colors on the screen. When exporting complex vectors with shadows the program gives an error and you can see some white lines that are not in the graphic piece (this always happens and there is no way to avoid it) unless the shadows are erased.
I have a lot to thank CorelDRAW for. Thanks to this software I have created the best illustrations and the best images for the WEB page of the company where I work, earning the respect of my superiors. CorelDRAW is the best tool for professionals.
Everything is very intuitive, and once you know the different tools, it allows you to have a very fast workflow and allows you to do it in much less time than with other programs, such as illustrator. Especially very powerful to work with vectors, where other programs are slower and more complex.
One of the few complaints I can say about this program is in reference to the gradients, because when it is printed it does not work very well, as if it had low levels (It has 256 levels). Also, you can not open files created with later versions. Another thing that I do not like is that it allows mixing in a document, RGB and CMYK colors, which sometimes causes printing errors
The main advantage is the quickness in performing all kinds of jobs with vectors, which translates into money. The price of the license is correct, not very exorbitant as in other packages.
It is multipage, it seems nothing, but believe me it is very useful, but when its rival illustrator despite being so powerful does not support multipage. It always comes in Spanish, it is very useful to have a design program with Spanish versions when the other companies pay little attention to the Hispanic market.
However an example of the disadvantages is that an excessive number of objects with transparency, or lenses of 3 different types exsigira more resources to the video card, which can return much slower screen reconstruction. It will consume more RAM, which would force the operating system to fragment that information and send it to the temporary file of windows, whose access and reading is considerably slower and heavier.
Personally, I love Corel Draw, with him I learned graphic design, for the first time I edited a photo in its Photopaint add-on.
CorelDRAW was the first for of software I used when I opened up a t-shirt business and needed to design logos and artwork for clients. Even though I am now accustomed to using Adobe software on a Mac, for those that are still content with using a PC I think they will find this software user friendly and more simplistic. I also found that the tutorials and books that you can find with further instruction are easy to follow.
The downside to this program is it's compatibility. Even though your work can be saved in EPS format, which can be opened using Adobe Illustrator, you don't find many peers that are familiar with CorelDRAW that can help you when you need it. With that being said, it forced me to learn how to use Adobe Illustrator.
Being that all but one of our computers is a PC, Corel Draw is a go to software for many. As funds become available, the office will eventually be stocked with Macs which will in turn cause us to no longer use Corel.
A workspace and user interface that will be immediately familiar to anyone who uses Adobe Illustrator regularly. Files export from AI into Draw relatively easily. Very easy to get it to talk to the Epilog laser cutter.
I have run jobs in the past where it seems as if no lines exist, only to find out that it is attempting to print "invisible" lines. Some lines have printed twice for reasons I cannot figure out.
we're using Corel Draw to print laser etches and laser cuts on wood, leather, cardboard, plastic, and glass.
It has the best tools required for creating and editing good graphics such as invitation cards, posters, hoardings, vector arts. And also create page layouts for books and brochures and designing websites.
As every coin has two sides, along with the benefits that CorelDRAW gives there are certain points that I don't like about it, such as the lack of a photo editor, so you need to use some other software to edit photos and the way it handles images. Also, it is only available for Windows Operating systems so you cannot use it on a MacOS or other Unix based systems.
CorelDRAW is really helpful in creating designs for clients. You can create all kinds of designs starting from posters to logo designs, to box and packaging designs and developing websites. It is a one-stop solution for all kinds of graphic design requirements, which makes it a very efficient and must have software if you are in the designing industry.
CorelDraw is the most powerful and user friendly software for graphic designers that I even experienced. Yea, I know that AI is more popular but for me it's not so intuitive as CorelDraw.
Are some thinks that are not so great, for example changing the colors are taking too much clicks, color picker should work differently.
I using CorelDraw to creating a logo design and another vectors works.