The original low res logo provided by the client with the goal of creating crisp vector
versions in various color schemes with transparent backgrounds.

Vector drawing of the globe alone for the client to use independly of the logo.
Vector drawing of the globe alone for the client to use independly of the logo.
Logo retrace in grey and pink variation on a transparent background.
Logo retrace in grey and pink variation on a transparent background.
Black logo variation on a white background.
Black logo variation on a white background.
White logo tracing on a black background.
White logo tracing on a black background.
Black vector tracing on a transparent background.  Transparent backgrounds allow the logo to be used on a variety of background colors and patterns.
Black vector tracing on a transparent background. Transparent backgrounds allow the logo to be used on a variety of background colors and patterns.
Vector tracing involves converting raster images (such as logos or photographs
composed of pixels) into scalable vector graphics. Unlike pixel-based images, vectors
are defined by mathematical equations that ensure images retain clarity and sharpness at
any size without loss of quality. This process is crucial for applications like logo design,
where precision and scalability are paramount.
Explore how I utilized vector tracing to transform and elevate logos, ensuring they
meet exacting standards while maintaining fidelity to brand identity and design integrity.
Each project exemplifies my commitment to craftsmanship and attention to detail,
delivering results that resonate visually and functionally.
Back to Top