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CorelDRAWHelp Association Announces Two New Websites

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The Association of CorelDRAW Professionals (ACDRP), publisher of CorelDRAWHelp magazine, announces the development of two new websites.
The new magazine site, built with Corel Website Creator, is located at www.CorelDRAWHelp.com. It offers a free subscription to the magazine as well as a range of valuable information for many different graphic processes (image transfer, signs, heat transfers, laser engraving, sandblasting, and more). Visitors can see slide shows of graphic product ideas that they can use to make money with their graphics skills.

The Association of CorelDRAW Professionals (ACDRP), publisher of CorelDRAWHelp magazine, announces the development of two new websites.
The new magazine site, built with Corel Website Creator, is located at www.CorelDRAWHelp.com. It offers a free subscription to the magazine as well as a range of valuable information for many different graphic processes (image transfer, signs, heat transfers, laser engraving, sandblasting, and more). Visitors can see slide shows of graphic product ideas that they can use to make money with their graphics skills.

The second site, ACDRP.com, is the new resource site for members and subscribers, featuring a wide range of content and training. Those who have a free subscription to the magazine have access to articles on making money with CorelDRAW via different processes, as well as the bookstore. ACDRP members have access to the bookstore, archives of past issues of the magazine, archives of past tips, and more than 70 videos offering training on CorelDRAW and various production processes.

ACDRP is the only professional membership association for CorelDRAW users.

www.acdrp.com.
 

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