Full file format bundle.
(BACK) When you download your logo files from your client page or receive your logo CD from The Logo Factory, it will contain several different file logo versions, in both Vector & Pixel file formats, all featuring your new logo artwork. Depending on the package you have selected, you will receive a Basic File Format bundle (with our Entry Level Design Packages and Basic Logo Repair packages), or, as with our Professional (and higher) packages, a Full Format bundle. With all our logo design packages, you will receive enough properly prepped versions and formats of your new logo to make it available for any reproduction contingency including print, web and electronic reproduction. What follows is a brief description of the basic logo design file formats you can expect to receive, and how each can be utilized in the application of your new logo design.
Vector based file formats.
Professional print and editing formats. These are unlimited resolution files that can used in a wide range of applications. These are also your logo 'source files' - the format from which any designer can create other types of formats when using a Vector based version of your logo is not appropriate. Vector based images can be edited, but may require professional Vector drawing software (ie: Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw).
Uses: Print, spot colour reproduction, colour changes, editing, scaling (enlargement) and format conversion.
File names: Vector based formats have the file extension '.eps'.
YourLogo.eps - (Encapsulated Postscript) files are the required Vector based source files of ANY logo design file. This is a editable and scalable version of your new logo from which anyone can create all other formats and image types. This file format has any PMS (Pantone) or CMYK values embedded so this is the file that your print shop will require. We consider this to be a professional file - one that requires a little knowledge and/or software to access.
Pixel based file formats.
Bitmap or raster file formats. These are limited resolution files that are narrow in their applications and are generally created FROM Vector based formats. These are used on web sites and in cases where special F/X (glows, drop shadows) may need to be added. The editing of Pixel based formats is severely limited and most Pixel based images can only be reduced in size (enlarging a Pixel based image causes it to appear 'fuzzy' due to the visibility of the actual Pixels that make up the image). Pixel based images can be manipulated in software such as Adobe Photoshop.
Uses: Web sites, four colour reproduction, special FX and usage in many office word-processing software packages.
File names: Pixel based formats have the file extensions '.gif, .jpg'.
YourLogo.jpg - industry standard for the distribution of high-quality images, while still remaining small enough in file size for bandwidth and download speed concerns. This is the source file for Pixel based images. Can be either CMYK or RGB (more CMYK friendly .TIF is suggested if working with Pixel based images for offset printing). Can be multiple resolutions from 300 (print production and/or special FX) to 72 dpi (web site and other electronic reproduction). Generally larger file size than .GIFs but true colour accuracy when colours are outside the 216 web-safe range. Cannot have transparent backgrounds on web sites, but can be converted to .PNG for import into Flash.
YourLogo.gif - In order to reduce file sizes on the web, image files require file 'optimization' to reduce the number of colours to a web-safe 216 (though your designer may use a 256 colour palette). These files are then resaved as .GIFs and are almost exclusively for web site usage. If your logo is particularly complex, or contains colours that cannot be duplicated using the available 216 colour palette, you may have to utilize a .JPG version. A .GIF image can feature transparent backgrounds for use on different colour web pages (but may have a rough or 'jagged' edge). Can feature some colour shifting due to differences in various colour palettes from .EPS and .JPGs. Can also feature some 'Pixelating' of certain colours as they are forced into a 216 colour palette. As .gif files are non-scalable, we'll also supply you with a variety of sizes, so that you can import your new logo directly into any web site without resizing.
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