Vector: Shape-Based Graphics

Vector graphics are built from mathematically defined shapes like paths, points, strokes, and fills instead of pixels.

Vector assets scale to any size without losing sharpness. This makes them ideal for logos, icons, typography, diagrams, and print production. Some complex visual effects still require raster, so many projects use both formats together.

Example

A logo delivered as SVG or AI can be used on a favicon, a website header, and a billboard without needing separate “high-res” versions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common vector formats include SVG, AI, EPS, and PDF (when exported as vector).

Yes. Vector files can embed raster images. That embedded content will still behave like raster when scaled.

The PDF may contain rasterized elements, or transparency effects were flattened. Export settings and effects matter.

For icons and logos, often yes. For complex illustrations with many points, SVG can become heavy. Optimize or consider other formats.

When the target platform cannot render the vector correctly, or when you need pixel-based effects and consistent rendering everywhere.

Visual communication that resonates. High-quality Graphic Design is more than just aesthetics; it’s about clarity and impact.By leveraging technical Alignmentand the strategic use of White Space,we ensure your message—from digital assets to Print-Readyfiles—is delivered with professional precision.

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