This is a quick question:
Can Coreldraw be use for UI Design?I am transitioning from Print Design to UI, Web and Web-Apps Design (mockups, UX, IxD, Prototyping)and I only see Affinity Design, Axure, Sketch and Photoshop-Illustrator for this job.I prefer use Coreldraw and do not have to learn another software ;( .......Any tutorials about how to use/adapt Coreldraw to this type of work?
and Is Corel company aware of this new market?and there are any plans for the future Coreldraw that include more tools for UI, UX, Designing Mockups, App design blueprint and interactions.....than printing?
You have pretty much answered your own question, if Affinity, Illustrator and PhotoShop can be used then so can the CorelDRAW Graphics Suite.
J.. said:The "masters" are busy here. When sombody put a serious question here, they are in "hibernate" mode. Guy's(corel masters, experts) it's not good this kind of attitude . When somebody critic you(corel,experts etc.), you don't like but please be a professional and answer to "incomode"questions. Can Coreldraw be use for UI Design? Yes or not? I'm just a corel draw user and i'm interested about this. Regards
When somebody put a question, we try to asnwer as best as possible. But this is not a question that we can answer as "Yes" or "No". Each one has his own opinion or his point of view. And maybe it's relative to the concept of "mockup" of each one.
Although you could find several tutorials about to create Mockups with CorelDRAW, such as this: https://www.youtube.com/embed/Vm0aOa59PS0 from my personal point of view, this is not a real "mockup", since a mockup should be something easy to edit and replace the content. And if you follow the tutorial you can create a new one for each job, you couldn`t replace it.
So, the first answer is Not, this is not a feature of CorelDRAW, Anyway that doeesn't meas it was not possible to do. But it requires a workaround and some extra steps. Some time ago, a user (Carlos Otero, aka"Txeru") develop a nice mockups using powerclips. Just replacing the powerclip content was enough to create a new one, exactly the same than using "smart layers" of Photoshop.
http://community.coreldraw.com/talk/coreldraw_graphics_suite_x6/f/705/t/40283
Maybe a macro could help also on some kind of jobs, So, it's possible but it's not a built-in feature of CorelDRAW, since it requires some extra-steps. I believe it should be a useful improvement for next releases