How do I save a logo without losing quality?

How do I save a logo without losing quality?

If your logo is only text and shapes you should ideally start in Illustrator where you can export your logo as an eps or pdf which will scale easily without loss of quality. Else, you can always export your logo as an SVG file (if made in Illustrator or equivalent program – so vector already)…

Why are some websites blurred?

Microsoft intended to make content “look better” on high-DPI displays by enlarging content for those larger resolution displays so that the content didn’t appear too small relative to the desktop space – but ultimately enlarging smaller content like photos can make those photos suddenly appear blurry or fuzzy – similar …

Why do I need to lower my image quality on Instagram?

I have highlighted the areas you need to monitor in order to reduce size and maintain image quality, such as the quality setting and dimensions of the image. Again, the reason for lowering the quality on the dropdown is to reduce the file size of the image and thus avoid Instagram taking the compression into their own hands.

Why does my logo look blurry in Photoshop?

A standard resizing can give your logo or text jagged edges even if you have original vector file. If your find the text blurry or illegible after downsizing, you can start by using the different anti-aliasing techniques in Photoshop testing for the best result.

How to make a logo look good in Photoshop?

A lot of logos on the web look like they were run over by a truck. Blurry, jagged, hideous. Here’s how to make your resized logos gorgeous and sharp. The first point is to always save your graphics and logos as either a GIF or a PNG. Saving solid colour graphics and logos as a jpeg is a catastrophe and inevitably results in nasty digital noise.

Can you save solid colour logos as JPEG?

Saving solid colour graphics and logos as a jpeg is a catastrophe and inevitably results in nasty digital noise. This sound elementary but I have had three trained graphic designers do this wrong, including a graduate of the Art Institute of California.