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a poster showing the different types of logos and font styles for each type of logo
Which Logo File Format Do You Need? JPG, PNG, EPS, PDF, AI, and More [infographic] | Kettle Fire Creative
an info sheet with different types of computers and their functions in the computer world, including text
moving - This Design Girl
the differences between coffee and tea
Vector vs. Raster - Why Does It Matter? — Lauren Austin Creative
an info sheet showing different types of computers
Geek Girls Society: Welcome! — Jessica Sprague
an info sheet with different types of boats on it
Print Design vs Web Design: What Makes Them Different? - Infographic
smart city info board with icons
Smart contemporary city infographics with icons: augmented reality,...
the top 10 free stock images website 2 infographicly displayed on a black background
two different types of font and numbers are shown in this graphic style, with the same type
Vector vs. Raster: What is the difference? - annakeith.com
the color scheme for rgb vs cmykk, which includes different colors and shapes
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the image file formats are displayed in different colors and sizes, including red, blue,
JPGs, PNGs and GIFs, oh my! Everything you need to know about image file formats.
an info sheet with different colors and shapes
20 Cheatsheets & Infographics For Graphic Designers
30 Cheatsheets & Infographics For Graphic Designers
a clean and modern resume template with yellow accents on the front, white background and green font
Tips + Tools :: Understanding Logo File Types - Saffron Avenue
Tips Tools :: Understanding File Types :: Saffron Avenue
the different types of photoshopped infos in adobe and wordpress are shown here
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Know the difference between #Photoshop, #Illustrator, and #Indesign. Raster #artwork created in Photoshop has a finite number of pixels, meaning it can only be scaled to a certain size without losing clarity and looking blurry. Artwork created in Illustrator is #vector based, it uses math to draw shapes using points, lines, and curves. It’s infinitely scalable so you’ll never lose quality when enlarging it. InDesign is the best place to bring all artwork into a print ready layout.