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Which file should I download?
We have supplied separate compressed files for the Macintosh and Windows platforms. To decompress the files or "Unstuff" the files you will need StuffIt Expander for Macintosh or WinZip for Windows. We have provided links to the software web sites where you can down load them for free.
After decompressing the file (the .SIT or .ZIP files) DO NOT TRY TO OPEN THE INDIVIDUAL FILES BY DOUBLE CLICKING! Open the program you wish to use them in (Microsoft Word, Quark Xpress, Publisher, Pagemaker, etc.) and "Insert" or "Get Picture" like you would any other graphic file or clip art.
As an example: Launch Microsoft Word, go to top file menu "Insert" - "Picture" - "From File" then locate the logo files on your hard drive.
Please refer to the file descriptions below to see which format will work best for your application/use.
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What logo format should I use?
The EPS (.EPS) files are created in Adobe Illustrator and are vector based. EPS files are used in high-end printing when the cleanest final output is desired. If you increase the size of the logo, EPS files will not lose their integrity and remain consistent.
The TIFF (.TIF) files can be used in high end print pieces where the logo is at 100% or smaller. Ideal for use in Word documents at 100% or smaller. If you increase the size of the TIFF logo, you will notice the image looking "chunky", "bit-mapped", or "blurry". Please use the EPS file for enlarging.
The JPEG (.JPG) file is best used for on screen applications, Word documents, or web-based needs.
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