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Your logo in a .pdf (portable document format).
Complete platform independence, high-resolution, color accuracy.

The Logo Factory Knowledge BaseQuickly becoming the Industry standard for the distribution of high-quality print-ready artwork, .pdfs are also an excellent way to view your new logo in-progress. Platform independent, a .pdf doesn't require expensive software to open (unlike it's high-resolution cousin the .eps). A .pdf is also vector-based (when set up correctly) and allows proofing of text details - type on business cards for example - that otherwise is difficult using 72 dpi .gifs and .jpgs (coming soon).

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