![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It is easiest and safest to work at the desired size when creating the artwork. If you wish to have PNGs (PNG24 (also (little) known as PNG32, it holds 24 bit colour and 8 bit Alpha channel (transparency)), of course) look crisp and clean, at least when it is (also) to be used at moderate screen resolutions, it is important to have the images in the exact desired final pixel x pixel size, or at sizes that are powers of 2 times as large (2x, 4x, 8x, and so on, the larger values can improve the appearance on high resolution screens and still ensure best possible appearance at low resolution screens) forget about image resolution which may actually lead to wrong sizes and hence blurriness, or work at 72PPI or powers of 2 times as large (144PPI, 266PPI, 576PPI, and so on). The following may sound unforgivably outdated and boring, sorry. One way is to create the logo at a size of 3000 pt = px and then export at 72 PPI.Īnother way is to just keep the artwork at whichever size it is and then use the legacy Save for Web and set the pixel size. You simply have to export in a way that gives you the required size, which can be done in different ways. The pixel size is only defined, or rather chosen, when you export to a raster format, presumably PNG24 in connexion with a logo. ![]()
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