I have a Bachelors degree in Visual Arts / Graphic Design from the University of St. Francis. My education was comprehensive and aesthetic through a variety of traditional and contemporary media. I was taught by practicing artists and designers with local, national, and international professional experience. With this education as my backbone, my career has gone from Freelance Designer, Apprentice Designer, Marketing Assistant Manager, to Senior Designer in the time of 9 years.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
To Vector, or Not To Vector?
When your designing a logo you should absolutely Vector. This gives you the ability to size up or down at any time without losing that sharp crisp look. If you design in a program such as Photoshop the moment you transform your design (other then a text layer) you will lose that crisp look. You can not res up or try to enlarge once you down size. So keep in mind when designing not only file size, but what file format is the best to use. www.davidgklotz.com
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