Whats the difference between vector art and raster art?
Common raster file types include .jpg, .gif, .tif. and .bmp. Raster artwork is made of small dots. Most pictures on the web are low resolution (72 dpi) which has bigger dots, and prints poorly. High resolution images (300 dpi) have very small dots to create more detail, and better quality. We recommend high resolution images only for label artwork. Vector artwork is made of scalable rendered lines. All vector art is high resolution. Some example vector file types are .ai, .cdr, .fh, and .eps. You can place rasterized images in vector art. We accept these files for label artwork, as long as the placed images are high resolution.