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: How to prevent the blurring of resized images (png/jpeg) in Illustrator? I am new to Adobe illustrator, and I read that in Illustrator works on some vector technique means you can change the

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I am new to Adobe illustrator, and I read that in Illustrator works on some vector technique means you can change the size of image without getting blurry.

I made my first logo and saved it as PNG format, but when I am increasing the size of image, its getting blurry.

So, how can I save my image so when I increase its size, it doesn't get blurry?

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@Harper654

Assuming you need .png format for web usage, your best option would be to build it in Illustrator to the dimensions you need, THEN save as .png. If you need to enlarge it later, you would go back to the original Illustrator file, enlarge it again (there would be no quality loss this way), then re-saving as .png.

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@Caterina889

Any image in a raster format (.jpg / .png) will pixelate when you zoom, no matter on which software you design it.

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@Yeniel278

You need to save it in a format that supports vector data. Choose one


SVG, scalable vector graphics, if you need to show the results on the web then this is the obly realistic option.
PDF, portable document format
EPS, encapsulated PostScript
AI, Adobe Illustrator


Or possibly but a bit pushing it:


CDR
DWG, DXF, STEP, IGES mainly lines only not much likelyhood of getting people to open these files.
PS

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