Why do you need vektor artwork?

Vector art is the use of geometrical primitives such as points, lines, curves, and shapes, which are all based on mathematical equations to represent images in computer graphics. In other words, this is the kind of computer art that can re-size and printed without having to worry about resolution or image quality. So, you will be able to pick up a stamp-sized logo and blow it up to billboard size and still would have the same amount of detail.

computer-based art is commonly known as Raster Graphics, or for example, "Bitmap." This is described by Wikipedia as follows: .. "Computer displays are made of tiny dots called pixels images were constructed from this point are smaller and closer the dots together, the better the picture quality, but the bigger the file needed to store the data If we keep constant the number of pixels . and we enlarge the image, then the size of each dot grows and becomes rough drawings ... "But Vector art is not made of pixels at all. Thus, we avoid the problem of the overall image resolution. Raster graphics deal more practically than vector graphics with photographs and photo-realistic images, while vector graphics often serve better for typesetting or for graphic design.


In most industries Promotional Products we deal with vector artwork and logo design or re-touching. In order to take your company logo from your computer and print image quality is clear on physical products, we must use vector artwork. When you start thinking about purchasing promotional products, please note that the logo should be in vector format. You also should expect to pay anywhere between $ 10 to $ 250 to convert it into a Vector format depending on the complexity and color in design. Most of the promotional products distributor will offer artwork design services along with your order. In the company where I work, creative Art Department focuses on helping our clients transform ideas into clean logo artwork "Camera Ready", and prepare all the logo for the production. The cost of works of art become fee only one time, and they should provide you with either a CD or e-mail version of the artwork completed for the purchase of your future. Usually Vector artwork will in the following format: PDF, EPS, CDR, or AI. But beware, just because the images found in this format does not mean that vector. It is possible to insert a bitmap image into a file with the extension and will not be authentic. To test your artwork, try to zoom as far as possible and to test whether the image has a resolution of rough or poor. Also keep in mind, large corporations and companies usually have specific guidelines for their vector print logo on an item to protect their brand and image.

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