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What is the difference between a Vector and a Bitmap logo?

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Logos in vector format are scalable to any size and can be printed in any desired resolution. A bitmap logo is resolution dependant. When scaled, particularly larger, they become “grainy” or “fuzzy” due to the ability to see the individual pixels within the image. In general, bitmap logos are created from vector images and are mainly used for web design. In most instances, you will need your logo in vector format to reproduce it on printed materials.

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