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What DPI should your logo be? This is not always necessary when using an image online, but most will tell you that 72 DPI is the best. However, that does not always make a difference when looking at images on a screen. The resolution of the actual screen may make the image appear differently.
300 dpi is the standard for print projects (especially for offset printing). Vector images have unlimited resolution, so it's better for scaling logos. 150 dpi is usually used for extra-large printed projects. But when it comes to web, resolution is normally around 72 dpi.
As a rule of thumb, printers prefer images to be at least 300 DPI (dots per inch) for high-resolution prints.
As in, images for the web should be 72 DPI while images for print should be at least 300 DPI.
As it is used in desktop publishing and design, DPI resolution refers to the clarity of an image due to the number of dots of ink that make up a picture that is printed on paper. The term DPI (dots per inch) is probably a familiar term if you've bought or used a printer, a scanner, or a digital camera.
”72 DPI is the highest resolution that monitors can show, so make all your images for web 72 DPI, and it will reduce file size! ... Saving images “for web” has nothing to do with saving them at 72 DPI (or PPI, pixels per inch) resolution. An image's resolution will have no effect on how it appears on your screen.
Logo sizes for your website Once your design (PNG, transparent background) is ready, you need to upload it to your website. For the most part, 250 PX (width) x 100 PX (height) are the optimal logo dimensions for a web page.
The standard size of a logo depends on the platform you're uploading it to. For example, a YouTube profile photo is 800 pixels x 800 pixels, whereas a logo for a website or email signature usually has a maximum height of 100 pixels. Having easy-to-resize PNG and vector files will help you adapt your logo accordingly.
Logos for Print mug, the standard print size area is 8.5 inches x 3 inches.
LOGO SIZES: Logos placed on shirts or jackets in a left chest position should not exceed 3.75” x 3.75” in size. Most Logos are usually sized to fit within 3 to 3 1/2” wide.
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