Using Color Styles in logo design
1. Click File --> New to start a blank document in CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6. In the Create a New Document dialog box, choose A4 from the Size list box, CMYK from the Primary color mode list box, and 300 dpi from the Rendering resolution list box
2. In the toolbox, click the Ellipse tool (F7) and create a perfect circle by holding Ctrl key while dragging.
5. Press Ctrl+A to select all five circles, or use the Pick tool to marquee select them. Press B and then C to bottom center align all circles
6. Click Tools --> Color Styles to open the Color Styles docker (Ctrl+F6). Click the New color style button and choose New Color Style. This will create a new color style. Use the Color Editor to adjust the CMYK values as follows: C = 100, M = 0, Y = 0, K = 0.
7. Select the new cyan ColorStyle1 swatch, click the New color harmony button, and choose New Gradient. In the New Gradient dialog box, click OK to accept the default values and settings. This will create a gradient of five lighter shades of cyan.
8. Select the smallest, innermost circle. In the Color Styles docker, double-click the lightest shade of the cyan color gradient to fill the circle with that color. Select and then fill the other four circles each with an incrementally darker shade, working toward the outermost circle
9. Select all the circles and right-click the white color swatch on the Color palette to change the outline color. Optionally, you can use the Object Properties docker (Alt+Enter) to increase the outline Width to 3 or 4 points.
Next, in the Color Styles docker, click the lightest shade of the cyan gradient. The value of this color is likely C = 4, M = 0, Y = 0, K = 0. Use the Color Editor to reduce the C value to 0, changing the lightest shade to white. The color in the circle will automatically update to reflect the change.
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