A Designer’s Guide to Creating Logo Files
You’ve designed a logo and your client has approved the design. Excellent! Now you save and send the file and you’re done? Not quite. If you want to do a professional job, there’s a little more work you need to do.
The logo will be used in different situations. Be it large or small, black or white, print or web. Whatever the situation, as a professional designer you will want to do all you can to ensure it looks good in every one of them. So, you will need to send a number of different files, each intended for a different purpose, so it’s important to know what files you’re sending and why.
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