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Tutorial CorelDraw 2:

Desain Pesan dan Periklanan


Agribisnis UMY 2016
Heri Akhmadi, S.P., M.A.
Lecture Review
Pengenalan tool bar
Membuat Element Sederhana
Menggabungkan, memisah
antar elemen
Copy-paste
standard menus context sensitive menu Corel Draw Work Space

dockers

rulers /
click & drag
for guides

drawn
objects

drawing tools

document Swatch
/ click to
pagination expand

paste board
Todays Lecture
Text dan effect
Insert Picture
Membuat Logo
Advertisement should not contain too much text.
Break the content into a clear title and sub-sections.
Type the text in Word for ease, but formatting can be done in Corel
Draw. (colour, Bold, Italics etc.)
Choose a clear, readable font. (Arial etc.)
If you use a special font it may not be available on the computer
printing the poster, causing delays.
Check any scientific symbols in Corel Draw as they
may alter when imported.
Font sizes e.g.:Titles 36 - 48pt
Sub Titles 30 - 36pt
Text 20 - 24pt
Importing text from Word (or other source)
There are many ways to add text from an external document to
your poster.
A) The Import option
If you have prepared text from another source,you can use the
File | Import option to add it to your poster.

The Import dialogue box allows you to set a sort type (Text)
and file type (DOC - MS Word for Windows 6/7). Then your locate the
file you need and click the import button.

The text is converted and placed into a Corel Draw Text Box
Importing text from Word (or other source)
B) Copy and Paste
Select your text in Word etc. use the copy function.
This can now be pasted into your poster document in
two different formats.
Artistic Text
Paragraph Text
Corel Draw is a Vector drawing package, which is drawings created
by mathematical equation rather than coloured dots (pixels) which are
used for bitmap images.
To import a photo / bitmap (usual file types JPEG, BMP and TIFF)
Use the Import option from the File drop down menu.
NOTE 1: GIF files, generally found on the Internet are low resolution
and are unsuitable for use in a large poster.
The size of the final print stresses the low quality of the Gif image.
NOTE 2: Copying images from Word or PowerPoint to Corel Draw. This
process is unreliable. Images that are copied from these two programs
can easily become corrupted in the process.
This may not be apparent on certain printers, but can become a
problem on the HP Poster Printer.
Always allow time for an A4 proof print and corrections.
Importing Photos / Bitmaps
Corel Draw is a Vector drawing package, which is drawings
created by mathematical equation rather than coloured dots
(pixels) which are used for bitmap images.
To import a photo / bitmap (usual file types JPEG, BMP and TIFF)
Use the Import option from the File drop down menu.
NOTE 1: GIF files, generally found on the Internet are low resolution
and are unsuitable for use in a large poster.
The size of the final print stresses the low quality of the Gif image.
NOTE 2: Copying images from Word or PowerPoint to Corel Draw.
This process is unreliable. Images that are copied from these two
programs can easily become corrupted in the process.
This may not be apparent on certain printers, but can become a
problem on the HP Poster Printer.
Always allow time for an A4 proof print and corrections.
Images
Some logos are available from the Photo Unit file store
(ask for use). These include good quality copies of the
University logo.
Important considerations for bitmap images are:

Resolution - the lowest resolution you should use is 150dpi to


100% of print size, the largest is 300dpi.

Colour Mode - The printer uses Cyan Magenta Yellow blacK


Inks. Your photo files may be in
Red Green Blue (computer screen colours). The colour
conversion within the HP DesignJet poster printer will make
a reasonable swap between RGB and CMYK colour modes -
check colours by A4 proof before final print.
Importing Excel Charts
There is a strict method for importing Excel graphs into any
other program.
In Excel, open your chart.
Select the entire chart.
Select Shift (keyboard) & Edit (drop down menu)
simultaneously.
From the drop down menu choose copy picture
From the copy picture dialogue box that appears select
as shown on screen and format picture.
From here you can use the paste action in Corel Draw to insert the
graph.
Using this method allows the chart to be copied as seen, without
the need for linking the data to the chart.

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