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Customizing a brochure from a preset template
Example 2
The following changes are made to the
document to create the new brochure:
1 — The photo is replaced.
2 — White bubbles are created to reflect
the theme of the brochure while making
the overall composition more whimsical.
3 — Additional photos are imported, and
PowerClip™ objects are created to make
the photos fit within the white vector
bubbles.
4 — The green backdrop (rectangle) is
removed. Purple shapes with subtle white
curves are added in the upper-right corner
to create balance in the design.
5 — The main title is enlarged to span
approximately 80% of the page width,
which makes it easier to read the text
from afar.
6 — The logo color is replaced with white,
and the double horizontal lines are
reduced in stroke width.
7 — The body text is relocated under the
logo, and the alignment is fully justified,
so that the text flows seamlessly.
Creating templates
If you want to reuse the design elements in a
document, you can save it as a template.
When you save a template, CorelDRAW lets
you add reference information, such as
pagination, category, industry, and other
notes. This reference information makes it easy
to organize and search for templates later.