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Hi everyone,
I'm looking for some guidance on working with an old jpeg image from 2012. It is a company logo and I'm trying to re-format it so it can be resized without losing quality for different marketing pieces. At the same time, I'd like to make the background transparent.
I have access to Photoshop, InDesign and Illustrator, but I'm not sure which program would be the most beneficial, or if I should use multiple for different steps. Any help on this would be appreciated. Thank you!
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fIf the design lends itself to it, Illustrator is the most appropriate choice. It crates a vector file that can tolerate changes in size without sacrificing a crisp version of the logo. (It probably will have to be created from scratch. If you post the logo someone here or at the Illustrator Forum can talk you through the steps required.)
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This is the logo I'm working with. Thanks!
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Hello,
One quick solution you can try is Image trace in illustrator
How to edit artwork in Illustrator using Image Trace
Regards
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I would simply recreate it in Illustrator or with shape and text layers in Photoshop. How difficult is that? The only thing you would like to know is the fonts used for the text.