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How do you submit a logo to a client?
You may have noticed a change on logo design Handover pages. We used to ask for an . eps or . ai file at the very minimum, but now we’re asking for a PDF file instead of an ….Here is the list of files that you should be providing in a logo handover:
- Adobe Illustrator (. ai) file.
- editable PDF file.
- PNG file.
- JPG File.
How do you present designs to a client?
Tell a story When you’re presenting, tell the story about how your design came to be. Walk through each section of the design and explain your rationale. Talk about the design, its benefits, and how it solves the project goals (but avoid explaining what they can obviously see right in front of them).
Which is the best logo file to send to a client?
The source files I like to send to my clients are .svg, .eps, and .pdf. Saving your client’s logo in these formats will allow them (or any other user) to open and edit their logo with Inkscape, Illustrator, CorelDraw, or any other vector graphics software they’ll be using.
What should be included in a logo file?
Most importantly, your client is going to need editable source files, sometimes referred to as the “master file”. Ideally, a logo should be created in vector format so that it can be scaled up infinitely without quality loss. Editable source files to include are as follows…
What should I Save my logo file in?
Saving your client’s logo in these formats will allow them (or any other user) to open and edit their logo with Inkscape, Illustrator, CorelDraw, or any other vector graphics software they’ll be using. Since these formats will be what you’ll use to render the rest of the files, they should be in high resolution.
Which is the best format to export a logo?
Instead, go to File, then select Export Bitmap. The most useless format of the bunch (within the context of a logo, mind you) is .jpg. A JPEG file will have an unsightly white frame encasing the entire graphic.