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Why do we use illustration vectors?

Vector graphics are based on mathematical formulas rather than square pixels, allowing for a crisper display. Discover the creative opportunities offered by this file format. Vector graphics are made up of lines, curves and points designed to retain their quality and avoid blurring when enlarged.

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Why do we use illustration vectors?

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  1. Why do we use illustration vectors? Why are vector graphics and artwork needed? Vector graphics and artwork is clean, camera-ready and can be scaled infinitely without loss of quality. Lower resolution files don't offer the same display standard – whether digitally or printed. Bitmap file formats are a perfect example of this. Vector graphics are designed with curved points and lines which create a clean, infinitely scalable picture when combined in vector artwork. Vector graphics are based on mathematical formulas rather than square pixels, allowing for a crisper display.

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