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What Are The Two Most Commonly Used Logo File Formats

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             What Are The Two Most Commonly Used Logo File Formats?

Being a regular computer user, you know what are the basic things and this is a good thing but what happens if someone hand over you with something that is known to you from the scratch? Obviously you will get confused. So, why not you get information about that particular thing before taking any practical action?  Similarly, when we talk about logo design, a graphic designer can deliver you your corporate identity in different file formats that you may never even heard of.

This is why; you get some information about different file formats that are preferred by current graphic designers. As far as I can see it, there are two frequently used file formats by the graphic designers as they are easy to use and user-friendly. Moreover, they are easily understandable by the clients as well who are not pretty much aware of the technicalities.

1-Logo. Eps
2-Logo Gif

The two file formats mentioned above are easy to use as they are light and supported by almost graphic design software and browsers. EPS in logo.eps stands for encapsulated post script which is preferred for commercial printing purposes. Furthermore, it is scalable and can be used to transfer a file to into some other web application.

Logo gif is the only low resolution file format that is supported by almost every browser and software, this is why, and it becomes very much convenient for a graphic designer to present his work in this file format to his clients. This format is preferred for various web applications and emails due to its light resolution.

Hence the preceding two file formats are frequently preferred by the professional graphic designers so if you want to get your corporate identity out of them then you must learn about logo design, it process, deliverance file format etc beforehand.

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