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The discussion centers around the quality and usability of a high-resolution logo for printing purposes. Users confirm that the logo maintains its integrity when enlarged, making it suitable for large displays. One participant successfully shrank the logo using Corel Photo, highlighting its versatility for various applications. Additionally, there is interest in obtaining a high-resolution version of the wedding registry logo, with suggestions for utilizing graphics departments for such requests.
PREREQUISITESThis discussion is beneficial for graphic designers, marketing professionals, and anyone involved in creating promotional materials that require high-quality logos.
How did you do that? Is there anyway you can make the wedding registry logo more of a hi-res logo too? I'll attach what I copied and pasted from the website. Or if someone knows how I can do it, please let me know and I'll try. Thanks!ksartain said:Hi all! This is truly a hi-res logo. You can enlarge and not lose a lot of the intergrity.
Kristy
Yes, the logo is available in high-resolution format. You can typically find high-resolution versions on the official Pampered Chef website or through your direct sales representative.
You can check the resolution of the logo by right-clicking on the image file and selecting 'Properties' or 'Get Info' depending on your operating system. Look for the dimensions in pixels; a high-resolution image will generally be at least 300 DPI (dots per inch).
High-resolution logos are usually available in formats such as PNG, JPEG, and vector files like SVG or EPS. Vector files are particularly useful for scaling without loss of quality.
It is not recommended to use a low-resolution logo for print materials, as it may appear pixelated or blurry. Always opt for a high-resolution version to ensure a professional look.
You can find high-resolution logos for promotional use on the Pampered Chef website, in the marketing resources section, or by contacting your direct sales manager for specific branding guidelines.