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Vectors? Scalable? What does that mean?

The logos available in SVG format (ending in *.svg) are scalable vector graphics. Unlike pixel-based images, vector graphics are made up of lines and shapes defined by mathematical formulas. This means they can be resized without any loss of quality – the image remains crisp and clear at any size. This is particularly useful for digital media such as websites.

Logos in PDF format (ending in *.pdf) are also vector graphics. Like SVG files, they use mathematical paths to define shapes and lines, which means they can be resized to any dimension without becoming blurry or pixelated. PDF is a versatile format that works well for both digital use and high-quality printing.