What Logo Formats You Get
When I design a logo I design it with Adobe Illustrator. Doing this allows me to re size the logo to many different sizes and I can give you a logo that you can have re sized for signs, banners, or any other large format.
Upon final approval of your logo you will receive the following logo formats:
Upon final approval of your logo you will receive the following logo formats:
- eps - this is a vector format that will allow you to increase the size of the logo without losing quality. This is good for anything that will be printed with your logo on it.
- jpg and gif - these files a great for the web. They load quickly and can be used for web banners, ads, emails, and websites.
- tiff - A format recognized by most programs. This format cannot be enlarged without losing quality, but is higher quality than a jpg or gif and can be used for printing.
- psd with layers - this format can be edited in Adobe Photoshop and is great if you ever want to change the font or colors of your logo.
- All formats in black and white, reversed type, and full color.
- favicon - This is the little icon that is next to your url in a web browser and is also included when someone bookmarks your site.