Hello! I've been working as a graphic designer for a couple of years - and I've always had this issue which I thought I had a good solution for. But for a current project that is not an option and I'm stumped and frustrated. Any help would be very appreciated! I've read just about ever related internet forum. When a client asks for web graphics - I usually export for web, save as PNG-24. And I export at 2X or 3X percent size (up to 2000px wide), I understand that may not be the best for loading speed, but I've never experience an issue with that - and anything less than 500px saved at 1x always comes out pixelated. I have a current project in which the 3rd party client is only accepting the specific dimensions and file type. For example is a JPEG 160x600 pixels. PNG and GIF are also required file types. No matter what settings I've experimented with, the images are pixelated when exported at the required dimensions. I can imagine that a lot of people must know what I'm talking about. How can I export a relatively small vector graphic as a rasterized JPG with up-to-web-standards pixel quality? Any insight would be wonderful, thanks! Most of the images have more text and look a lot more blurry. How image looks in AI: Saved GIF and PNG:
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