Logo File Types
If you’re unfamiliar with these file types as a business owner, don’t fret. You might have created a logo yourself (Congrats!) in a different kind of program other than Adobe Illustrator.
A compressed file, like a .PNG or .JPG, will have to be recreated to achieve a functional .PDF or .EPS file format. If this is the case, talk to a graphic designer to see what type of services they can offer to help you recreate a logo in either of these file types.
If you’re unfamiliar with these file types as a business owner, don’t fret. You might have created a logo yourself (Congrats!) in a different kind of program other than Adobe Illustrator.
A compressed file, like a .PNG or .JPG, will have to be recreated to achieve a functional .PDF or .EPS file format. If this is the case, talk to a graphic designer to see what type of services they can offer to help you recreate a logo in either of these file types.
If you’re unfamiliar with these file types as a business owner, don’t fret. You might have created a logo yourself (Congrats!) in a different kind of program other than Adobe Illustrator.
A compressed file, like a .PNG or .JPG, will have to be recreated to achieve a functional .PDF or .EPS file format. If this is the case, talk to a graphic designer to see what type of services they can offer to help you recreate a logo in either of these file types.