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    User

    Hello Expomaster, I'm not sure if I have my logo in a vectorised format? What is "vector"?

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    Expomaster

    Hello!

    A vectorised file (or vector file) is a type of graphic thats an ideal file type for design and illustrations.

    Unlike regular image files with pixels, vector files use mathematical formulas to describe shapes and lines.

    This means that no matter how much you enlarge a vector graphic, it never becomes blurry or pixelated – it always remains crystal clear and sharp!

    It's perfect for everything from company logos to detailed illustrations that need to look good at any size.

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    User

    Ahhh… I understand! Hmm my question is... if I do have my logo in that format…

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    Expomaster

    I actually believe so too! Almost all logos are originally created in vector format, and if you talk to the person who made your logo, it is likely available in the correct format. A vector logo usually has the file extension EPS, AI, SVG, or PDF.

    Another tip is to contact your print shop, advertising agency, or anyone who has created other graphic products for you, such as vehicle wraps, window decals, or even embroidery. All of these also require a vector file for production and can probably help you with the right file.

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    User

    Great, I will find this out! :-)

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    Expomaster

    Great! :-) If you want to test out Expomaster in the meantime, you can download a test filehere that you can then upload as if it were your own logo and check out how everything works!

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    User

    Thanks a lot! I'm all set!