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How to Make a Monogram in CorelDRAW

How to Make a Monogram
How to Make a Monogram

How to Make a Monogram in CorelDRAW

A monogram can be a significant aspect of a brand bundle, it is a motif made by covering or consolidating at least two letters to shape one image. They are generally people initials or that of an organization and can be used as a symbol or logo.

There are various monogram creator applications, in any case, it very well may be both simple and amusing to make a monogram in CorelDRAW. Here is how to make a monogram.

1. Set the page size

We will begin with another file and in light of the fact that we are making a monogram. Now the page size isn’t significant. We are making vector documents so it tends to be resized whenever to the ideal size. From the New Document exchange box (File > New), set the preset objective to Default RGB. We can leave the delivery purpose at 300 and click OK.

2. Decision of Font

The decision of textual style is likely the most basic part of making a monogram. It is the text style decision that will give the look and feel. There are numerous styles to look over, for example, Traditional, Modern, Retro, Whimsical or Curly, to give some examples. There are likewise monograms with frames or borders.

Use the Text device to type three Artistic content characters. From the Object > Break Artistic Text: MichelleFLF (Medium( ENC) Apart MichelleFLF (Medium( ENC) is the textual style that I utilized for this monogram. Since the letters have been broken separated, you can move them to where they structure the monogram

3. Output your monogram

When you have finished your monogram, there are various uses for it. It very well may be used as a logo, imprinting on wedding solicitations, etching onto dish sets, or weaved on wraparounds and hand towels, just to name a few.


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