by PhyllisDavis (Author), SteveSchwartz (Author)
With its latest release, CorelDRAW 10 continues to be a powerhouse program for illustration, layout, image editing, paint and animation. CorelDRAW 10 for Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide provides the most practical approach for learning the software and will have users creating dynamic documents for print or for the Web in no time. The book consists of concise, clearly tabbed sections, each of which builds on previously discussed topics. Coverage begins by introducing the program's basic elements, then progresses to more advanced topics such as special effects and printing. With its step-by-step instructions and numerous screen shots, new users will be up and drawing right away. At the same time, more experienced users will find this Visual QuickStart a handy reference guide to learning the latest features and discovering new techniques for creating dazzling effects.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: 1
Publisher: Peachpit Press With its latest release, CorelDRAW 10 continues to be a powerhouse program for illustration, layout, image editing, paint and animation. CorelDRAW 10 for Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide provides the most practical approach for learning the software and will have users creating dynamic documents for print or for the Web in no time. The book consists of concise, clearly tabbed sections, each of which builds on previously discussed topics. Coverage begins by introducing the program's basic elements, then progresses to more advanced topics such as special effects and printing. With its step-by-step instructions and numerous screen shots, new users will be up and drawing right away. At the same time, more experienced users will find this Visual QuickStart a handy reference guide to learning the latest features and discovering new techniques for creating dazzling effects.
Published: 06 Nov 2001
ISBN 10: 0201773511
ISBN 13: 9780201773514
Book Overview:
Phyllis Davis, a principal of Evolution Software, Inc., is a writer, instructor, graphic designer, and software developer. Among her author credits is Peter Norton's Guide to Visual Basic 4 for Windows 95 (Sams). She has numerous design credits for books, fine art posters, and advertisements.
Steven Schwartz has been a computer-industry writer since 1978, in which time he has written 40 books and has published hundreds of feature articles and reviews for a variety of computer magazines. Steve lives in Lake Havasu City, Arizona.