Steve Douglas on February 18th, 2012

logo mechanics format guide

Download our handy guide to logo formats (.PDF 3.5 MB)

Designing a logo visually is one thing, but having a logo that’s technically ready for print, web, and a myriad of other uses is another entirely. Only by having a basic understanding of logo file formats can someone, either a designer or the do-it-yourself client, manage brand assets effectively. And it’s true – one of the most trafficked areas on our website is our technical area, so there’s a lot of people searching for information on logo formats, their technical applications and the differences between vector and pixel-based logo files. Accordingly, we’ve cobbled together this 48 page Guide to Logo File Formats in .PDF format for download. Could be a handy reference for designers just getting their feet wet in logo design, or for the client who wants to take a hands-on approach to their brand artwork and logo usage.

Download your free copy here (about 3.5 MB)

 

 

 

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One Comment to “Free logo design format guide”

  1. very useful guide, thank you!

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