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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Which file format would you use to create a logo?
A
PDF
B
Raster
C
Bitmap
D
Vector
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -From bite-sized business cards to T-shirts and posters, a logo saved in vector format won’t lose its resolution. The most common types of vector file are AI (Adobe Illustrator), EPS (Encapsulated PostScript), PDF (Portable Document Format) and SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics).

Detailed explanation-2: -A logo should always be designed in a vector format. Why? Vector images can be scaled (make larger and smaller) without diminishing the quality because they are created with points, lines, and curves. Vector files are the original source files that can be edited by design applications.

Detailed explanation-3: -Perhaps the most fundamental difference between PNG and SVG is that one is a raster file type and the other is vector. A PNG is a raster-that is, pixel-based-image format.

Detailed explanation-4: -Vector files may be better known as EPS, SVG or Ai files. The main way a vector based image differs from a JPEG is by what it’s made up of. While a JPEG is composed of pixels, a vector, weirdly enough, is made up of vectors. Vectors are points and paths, whereas pixels are small squares put together to make an image.

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