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What are the differences between a printed logo and a web logo?

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The printed logo require a much higher resolution and needs to be saved in a certain standard printed formats. Some of the most universal printed formats for print job are TIFF.EPS and AL{illustrator}. By creating a logo in these file formats, the logo can be opened up and printed even without having the original software application that the logo was created in. Web logos require a much smaller resolution (since they only need to be displayed on screen).and its quality will appear very blurred or jagged on paper. That is why they are not a good choice for printing.

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