Glossary
Logo Vectorization
Logo vectorization redraws a raster image (JPG, PNG) as a vector file you can scale to any size without losing sharpness.
Logo vectorization is the process of converting raster artwork — a photo, a scanned business card, or a small JPG saved from a website — into a vector file built from mathematical curves. A logo prepared this way can be enlarged to any size with no blur and no pixelation.
For anyone ordering shirts, that means one thing: a crisp, professional print whether the logo goes on the left chest or across the entire back. A vectorized logo is also the starting point for machine embroidery on polos, hats, and jackets. Once the file is prepared, it works for every future order.
No high-quality logo on hand? At PodKoszulki.com print-file preparation is free — send us whatever you have, even a phone photo, and our designers will get it print-ready. You always see a design proof before production starts — get in touch with us.
Related terms
Vector File (AI, EPS, SVG, PDF)
A vector file (AI, EPS, SVG, PDF) stores artwork as mathematical curves, so your logo scales to any size with zero loss of quality.
Transparent PNG
A transparent PNG is an image file with an alpha channel — only your logo prints on the shirt, with no white box around the artwork.
Print Resolution (DPI)
DPI (dots per inch) measures print resolution. The higher the resolution of your logo file, the sharper and more detailed the finished print.
Embroidery (Machine Embroidery)
Embroidery is machine-stitched logo decoration in thread — an elegant, extremely durable way to brand polo shirts, hats, and company jackets.
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