When you resize a JPG image the quality becomes fuzzy. It's important to keep your logo crisp and fresh looking, the way it was meant to look. You can achieve this by resizing the original logo file. The original logo file is in VECTOR format. How do you recognise if you're looking at the correct file? It should end in .PSD, .EPS or .AI. These files can only be opened in a proper graphics software package like Adobe Photoshop. We will be happy to resize your logo for you and save it in a format you want to use, eg .JPG.
If you print a .JPG logo the quality will not be crisp and clean. If you're using our own or someone else's printing services, you'll need to provide your logo in its original, VECTOR format. How do you recognise if you're looking at the correct file? It should end in .PSD, .EPS or .AI.