File Formats Explained: Web vs Print

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Whether you’re a graphic designer, content creator, or just organizing your digital files - knowing the right format can save you time and quality. 💡

Here’s your ultimate cheat sheet 👇

🌐 Best Formats for the Web​

  • 🖼️ JPG - Great for photos and web graphics (small size, good quality)
  • 🧩 PNG - Supports transparency, perfect for logos and icons
  • 🎞️ GIF - For simple animations and low-color images
Use these for websites, social media, and online sharing! 🚀

🖨️ Best Formats for Printing​

  • 📄 PDF - Keeps layout & fonts consistent across devices
  • 🧾 EPS - Ideal for scalable vector designs
  • 🧮 SVG - Lightweight vector format, great for both web & print
These ensure your designs look sharp even at large sizes ✨

🎨 Work Files for Professionals​

  • 🖌️ PSD (Photoshop) - Editable layers for complex designs
  • 🧠 AI (Illustrator) - Vector-based graphics for pro-level projects
Keep these as your master files before exporting final versions!

📦 High-Quality Storage Format​

  • 🧾 TIFF - Large file size, zero quality loss - perfect for archiving & print studios

💬 Final Tip​

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