The guidelines say, “All logo designs must be in vector format, and may not include any raster based elements.†That’s all well and good. I agree that all designs should be created as vector files for all the reasons mentioned throughout these forums... But here’s my question:
For initial contest display and presentation purposes, can we upload our entry submission as an un-editable .jpg or .pdf file? I think Angel mentioned somewhere that we can do this, but I’d like to have absolute clarification, because personally, I’d like to keep my original .ai or .eps vector file to myself until I know I’ve either won or lost the competition. If the client actually picks my design as a contest winner, I can certainly deliver the finals in any required file format necessary - including the original vector. When a design submission goes into the contest entry presentation thread, it gets rasterized anyway, right?
Hi Barry,
Thanks for the question (and welcome back!). The point is that the logo should be created using vectors, but your upload entry into the contest should be a screen resolution jpeg or png file.
The rule for creating logos in vector format is to protect the CH, meaning that their final chosen logo will be fully editable and scalable by them. BUT, you will upload a jpeg into the contest, which they will not be able to edit or use. If your design is chosen, you will upload the original vector files to the CH. If your logo is not selected as the winner, you will keep (and use at your discretion) the original files.
I hope I've answered your question, and please ask if you're unsure about anything else.
thanks!