
"I have to prepare 2 versions of our logo, a normal size and a retina size (double the size of the normal)."
"Which size is the correct size and the retina size/format? toplisek: Which size is the correct size and the retina size/format?"
"I can't know what you mean by correct size without more context. Regarding format, SGV may be a good choice, since the issues size and resolution then become irrelevant, assuming the logo is one that lends itself to that format."
Two logo versions are needed: a normal size and a retina size that is double the normal dimensions. Determining the correct display size requires additional context about intended use and target devices. The retina version should be twice the pixel dimensions of the normal artwork to accommodate high-density displays. Using a vector format such as SVG eliminates concerns about fixed pixel dimensions and resolution because vectors scale without quality loss. SVG is appropriate only if the logo can be represented as vector artwork; otherwise provide raster files at both standard and 2× sizes.
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