It looks like the source image is not very sharp, and it's an embedded SVG.
If the logo was drawn from scratch in Adobe Illustrator or a similar tool. The original logo could be traced and exported as an SVG. The "S" in SVG stands for "scalable" so once it's created proper it will be sharp under all resolutions.
Let me know if you need a hand with this, can probably help.
The logo was originally created in illustrator. I have several different .ai + .psd files for it. So far I have only tried converting a 300x117 transparent JPG into SVG. Would love to learn more about the correct way of doing this.
It looks like the source image is not very sharp, and it's an embedded SVG.
If the logo was drawn from scratch in Adobe Illustrator or a similar tool. The original logo could be traced and exported as an SVG. The "S" in SVG stands for "scalable" so once it's created proper it will be sharp under all resolutions.
Let me know if you need a hand with this, can probably help.
The logo was originally created in illustrator. I have several different .ai + .psd files for it. So far I have only tried converting a 300x117 transparent JPG into SVG. Would love to learn more about the correct way of doing this.
I'm no .ai wiz, but maybe this will help:
thank you, I will give this a try!