Once a project is complete, and a logo design has been signed off the last thing you will need to do is hand over the logo files to the client.
Now if you continue to work with a client, you could provide the logo on request for specific requirements, but if you are leaving the job, handing files over to another designer or just handing it over to the client you will need to prepare and provide files so they can be used where appropriate.
Today it is common for a logo to be used in a variety of instances both large and small across print and digital so there will be a variety of logo file formats that will need to be provided.
In this last and final video I am going to discuss the final logo deliverables you can provide to your client once your project is complete, and demonstrate some techniques you can use to prepare them.
So, let’s get into it!
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00:00 Introduction
06:15 Create PNG
07:41 Create EPS
09:06 Create SVG
10:04 Create Jpg
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