My logo resolution is too low for printing - What can I do?
Many people contact us having been told their logo resolution is too low for printing, spot UV or foil stamping, or that the logo file is not the correct format. Every professional logo designer will supply you with your logo in various formats including a PDF, a high resolution JPEG, a PNG with a transparent background, a vector file and possibly a layered Photoshop file. Vector files are the most important, because they can be scaled to any size without loss of quality. They are the file format required for signage, vehicle livery, large format printing, as well as, print finishing effects such as foil stamping and spot UV. Vector files will have an .AI or .EPS file extension. If you've had your logo designed by a professional designer, make sure you ask for all of these file formats once the logo is completed and signed off. You will be asked for them as you move forward with your business and it will save you time and money having to have them recreated further down the line.

What to do if your logo resolution is too low for printing

If you only have a low resolution version of your logo, you can email it through to us and we can create a vector file for you. This will solve all of your resolution problems, and any designer and printer will be able to work with the file we create. Furthermore, we also backup all files, so if you ever lose it, you can simply contact us and we'll send it across to you again. This is only something you will need to do once - ever!

All logos vary in complexity, so please send the logo file you have, explain the issue and any modernisation or change you require, and we will send you a quote to recreate the logo file. It couldn't be simpler!