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Tag Archives: design
From across the Atlantic – I have been to Corel HQ, home of CorelDRAW
Ever since I was a kid, my passion has always been anything art, illustration & design. Today, I rarely leave home without my sketchbook, pens, a laptop with CorelDRAW Graphics Suite installed, and a Wacom tablet. I love CorelDRAW and … Continue reading
Posted in Graphic design
Tagged CorelDRAW, CorelDRAW Graphics Suite, design, graphic design, graphics, illustration
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The Future of Graphics
The other day, I was reading a magazine on my bus ride home when something peculiar happened: as I reached the end of the page, I instinctively brought my finger to the paper and attempted to swipe up the text. … Continue reading
Posted in Digital art, Graphic design, Technology
Tagged change, cloud, cloud computing, Corel, Corel Painter, CorelDRAW, design, Draw, experience, experience design, interface, interface design, iPad, mobile, mobile devices, new media, Painter, smartphone, social media, social networks, tablet, technology, touch, Windows 8
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We Design for Our Users
At last, the software industry gives increasing attention to the design of products, and for good reason. Corel has long been using user-centric design processes to ideate, evolve, and develop products that put the needs and wants of our users … Continue reading
Posted in News, Technology
Tagged advisory council, beta, community, Corel, Corel Painter, CorelDRAW, design, design process, Draw, mobile, Painter, process, research, site visit, survey, UCD, user, user research, user-centred design
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