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December 13, 2006
Logos and Artwork: Raster vs. Vector
Not Just Pretty, a small-business branding blog just posted a nice explanation of raster vs. vector art as it applies to logos and other artwork used for imprinting promotional items. I would like to offer one small correction: even relatively low resolution pixel art is often okay for embroidery because a) embroidery is low resolution by definition, and b) embroiderers actually create a digital file specifically for embroidery that creates a stitch pattern, and the embroidery digitization can be done from most file types. Check out our imprinted product selection tips for more advice on logos and imprinting.
Posted by mark at December 13, 2006 9:58 AM
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