1. What are all of these file types? We thought you might ask!
Below is a comprehensive breakdown of the types of files you have received for your
logo. We at FreeLogoServices.com wish you the best of luck in your business!
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Raster Image: These images are displayed by the computer using small squares
(known as pixels or px) These files cannot be resized past 150% of the original size
without causing distortion (blurriness or squared edges.)
These files can be viewed on any computer and are saved in several common sizes for
your conveniences.
Raster image File Types:
.JPG- These logo files have a white background or white box as your logo background.
.PNG- These logo files allow for transparency, so they do not have a white
box/background. You would want to use these files when you are uploading your logo to
a website or placing it in a file that has a background color other than white that you
would like have show behind your logo.
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Vector Image: These images are displayed by the computer/software using
mathematical equations so that your logo can be made as large or small as you would
like without having any distortion (blurriness or squared edges)
These files cannot be opened without the proper design software (example: Corel,
Adobe Illustrator, etc.)and will not need to be accessed unless an alteration is being
made to the logo for a specific project (example: banner printing.)
You may be asked by a printer or designer to supply the original file for specific projects.
FreeLogoServices.com supplies these original vector files of your logo so that if you so
choose to edit your logo or print with a company other than FreeLogoServices.com you
are able to.
Vector Image File Types:
.SVG - (Scalable Vector Graphics)- These files are for printer/designer use. These files
are the original design files which include the fonts used in your logo as well.
.PS - (PostScript) - This file is for printer/designer use. PostScript is a computer
language that is used to display an image, much like how a website is displayed using
the HTML language.
.EPS - (Encapsulated PostScript)- This file is for printer/designer use. These files
2. have been supplied to you with your logo image and your logo and fonts as shapes.