![]() ![]() I know this may seem like a harsh assertion, but based on the nature of your questions, it seems apparent you are not experienced in logo design, so before going ahead with this favor for your friend, please do more research on the process and consider carefully whether you may be doing them a disservice. They'll need the vector graphic in Illustrator PDF, at minimum. ![]() Yes, you need to "give them more files than" JPG and PNG. With that solid foundation, it can be printed anywhere at any size, and/or rasterized, if necessary, at any size so various forms of color and effect embellishments can be added specific to given applications. A flat, single color, vector-based design is at the basis of every competently designed brand mark. Design it to work in just a single color without gradients, shadow effects, etc. That makes it resolution-independent, and scale-able so that it can appear the same at business card size or on the side of a truck. The correct way to go about it is to design the logo in 100% vectors. First off, if you're engaging in logo design, it would be best to stop thinking in raster image terms (pixels, pixel dimensions, PNG, JPG), with respect to the design process.
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