The Importance of Vector Graphics in Graphic Design: The Many Advantages Part Two
No Distortion In Images
Vector images are not based on pixels, so there is no distortion when they are enlarged or reduced in size.
You can change the resolution of a vector graphic without losing any quality. This allows you to create graphics that will scale well for all purposes and screen sizes.
Vector graphics also have crisp edges around shapes, making them perfect for logos because perfect logo design require perfect edges while being displayed on various platforms.
Editing Vector Images Is Easy.
Vector graphics are made up of mathematically based shapes, so editing vector images is more straightforward than editing rasterized images (such as bitmap or jpg). Editing vector graphic files requires opening them in an editor and changing the shape's path.
One can also edit a specific part of the image without affecting other parts of the design. You never need to worry about pixelation because there is no resolution that can be altered.
Vector Images Have A Small File Size.
The file size of a vector graphic is usually significantly smaller than that of a rasterized image. A jpg, for example, has about 40% more bytes per pixel in comparison to an SVG and PNG-24 files have three times the number of bytes when compared with SVGs.
Vector images are popular in web design as it is quicker to load the webpages due to their small size while maintaining the quality.
