Art Files for Branded Products
1. Vector Logo (SVG, EPS, AI, PDF)
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Made of: Paths, lines, and shapes defined by math.
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Scalability: Infinitely scalable — from a pen to a billboard without losing quality.
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Best for: Embroidery, screen printing, engraving, large-format printing, and any professional branding use.
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Example:
A logo on a t-shirt looks crisp and clean, even when resized.
2. Bitmap (Raster) Logo (JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP)
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Made of: Pixels (tiny squares of color).
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Scalability: Loses quality and becomes pixelated when enlarged.
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Best for: Web use, social media, or digital presentations — not ideal for printing.
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Example:
A logo stretched for a banner appears blurry or pixelated, especially around the edges.
Why It Matters for Branded Products:
To ensure your logo prints sharply on shirts, jackets, mugs, or signs, we require a vector logo. If you don’t have one, our design team may be able to help convert it.