Vectorizing a Logo for Promo Products
The most common roadblock in the promotional products industry is artwork quality. If you provide a blurry, low-resolution image to a printer, your final product will look terrible. To print on apparel or engrave onto metal, your logo must be converted into a mathematical vector file. This process is called vectorizing.
The Conversion Process
Printers and lasers need clean, absolute lines to work properly.
- The Goal: Vectorizing is the process of converting a pixelated, blocky JPEG into crisp, scalable, mathematical lines that can be blown up to any size without losing quality.
- The Necessity: This specific file type is absolutely required for professional screen printing, high-end embroidery, and precision laser engraving.
The Raven32 Recommendation
Do not let a bad file ruin your corporate merchandise. If you only have an old, blurry version of your company logo, do not worry. As your printing and promotional experts, our dedicated pre-press team can manually redraw your low-res logo into a perfect, crisp vector file before we send it to production. Contact us today to get your artwork print-ready.