Downloading your logo is simple. Below, we explain the
different layouts, color variations, customization options, and formats available, so
you can find and download the perfect version for any use.
How to download your logo
Downloading your logo from Zoviz is simple and straightforward.
Web
Mobile
Follow these steps to download the perfect version of
your
logo:
Login into your account and go to My
brands.
Go to my brands
Select your intended Brand.
Click on "Logo files" under the
branding assets menu.
Pick a color variant.
[What
are
color variations?]
Choose a layout. [What
is a layout?]
Toggle the background switch to adjust your logo’s
background: turn it off for a transparent background or
turn it
on and choose your desired background color.
Set the safe area. [What
is safe area?]
Choose the export size. [What
are the download sizes?]
Select the download format (JPG, PNG, SVG, or
PDF) [Which format
should I
choose?]
Click download.
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Follow these steps to download the perfect version of
your
logo:
Login into your account and go to My
brands.
Go to my brands
Select your intended Brand.
Click on "Logo files" under the
branding assets menu.
Pick a color variant.
[What
are
color variations?]
Choose a layout. [What
is a layout?]
Toggle the background switch to adjust your logo’s
background: turn it off for a transparent background or
turn it
on and choose your desired background color.
Set the safe area. [What
is safe area?]
Choose the export size. [What
are the download sizes?]
Select the download format (JPG, PNG, SVG, or
PDF) [Which format
should I
choose?]
Click download.
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Tips for downloading the perfect logo
Double-check the layout and color variant to ensure it fits the platform or
material.
Preview the logo in the chosen format to see how it looks before downloading.
Download multiple versions (e.g., PNG for social media, PDF for print) to cover all
your needs.
Common issues and troubleshooting
Can’t Download? Ensure your
browser allows downloads and try refreshing the page.
Wrong File Format? Check the
download settings and select the correct format.
Logo Looks Blurry? Use
high-resolution formats like PNG or PDF for better quality.
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What is a layout?
A layout is the way your logo’s elements are arranged, like the icon, text, and tagline.
Different layouts help your logo fit various spaces and look its best, whether on a
website,
a poster, or a business card. Using the right layout ensures your brand stays clear,
professional, and impactful everywhere it appears.
Why do you need different logo layouts?
Different layouts ensure your logo looks perfect, no matter where it’s used. A
horizontal logo might work well for a website header, but a compact symbol is better
for profile pictures or app icons. Having various layouts allows you to adapt your
logo for websites, social media, print, merchandise, and more, ensuring your brand
always looks professional.
Learn more about how to download brand assets
1.1
Accessing your logo layouts
Access and manage your logo layouts easily through your dashboard. Follow these steps to
find
the right layout for your branding needs.
Web
Mobile
To explore and download your logo layouts, follow
these steps:
Login into your account and go to My
brands.
Go to my brands
Select your intended Brand.
Click on "Logo files" to view all available
layouts.
To explore and download your logo layouts, follow
these steps:
Login into your account and go to My
brands.
Go to my brands
Select your intended Brand.
Click on "Logo files" to view all available
layouts.
1.2
Available logo layouts
Explore the various logo layouts available to suit different platforms and
design needs.
Each layout ensures your logo looks its best, whether for digital use, print, or
branding
materials.
Sign
A compact symbol or icon, ideal for profile pictures, app icons, or social media.
Vertical
Stacked design, great for posters, packaging, or narrow spaces.
Horizontal
A wide layout, perfect for websites, email headers, or documents.
Wordmark
Just the brand name, clean and simple—great for email signatures or minimal branding.
Vertical with Tagline
Includes a tagline under the logo, ideal for brochures or formal documents.
Horizontal with Tagline
A stretched version with a tagline, great for banners and presentations.
Wordmark with Tagline
Brand name and tagline together—perfect for business cards or smaller items.
How to choose the right layout
Offer tips to help users decide which layout works best for different use cases.
For Digital Use:
Horizontal layouts fit websites and banners better.
For Print Use:
Vertical or tagline layouts look great on brochures and posters.
For Small Spaces:
Use the icon-only or wordmark versions for social media or app icons.
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Common Mistakes to Avoid with Layouts
Here are a few common pitfalls to watch out for when
using different logo layouts, along with tips to help your brand shine:
Forcing a horizontal layout into narrow
spaces – This makes the logo look squished and unprofessional. Use a
vertical or compact layout instead.
Using a detailed logo in very small sizes
– Complex elements or taglines become unreadable in tiny spaces. Opt for a simple
icon
or sign-only version for social media profiles or app icons.
Inconsistent use of layouts across
platforms – Switching layouts too frequently or without purpose can
confuse
your audience. Aim for consistency, using similar layouts for related materials
(e.g.,
horizontal for websites, vertical for print).
Ignoring padding and spacing – A logo
that’s too close to other elements can look cluttered. Ensure there’s enough space
around your logo to keep it visually clear and easy to read.
Maintain consistent branding across layouts
Using different layouts helps your brand fit various platforms, but be
careful—inconsistent use can confuse your audience. Even with layout changes, like
horizontal on websites and vertical in print, your brand identity must stay intact.
Choose the right layout to avoid awkward cropping and ensure a polished,
recognizable look everywhere.
Learn more about how to maintain consistency
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What are color variations?
Color variations refer to different versions of your logo in various color schemes,
ensuring
your logo looks sharp and professional on any background—whether light, dark, or
colorful.
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Accessing your color variations
Quickly access various color variations of your logo to ensure it looks perfect on any
background or platform.
Web
Mobile
To access your color variations, follow these
steps:
Login into your account and go to My
brands.
Go to my brands
Select your intended Brand.
Click on "Logo files" to view all available
layouts.
To explore and download your logo layouts, follow
these steps:
Login into your account and go to My
brands.
Go to my brands
Select your intended Brand.
Click on "Logo files" to view all available
layouts.
Why are different color variations important?
Having multiple color variations ensures your brand remains clear and recognizable
no matter where it’s used. A colorful logo might look great on white paper but could
disappear on a dark background. Using the right color variation maintains
consistency and ensures your logo is always visible and impactful across websites,
presentations, or promotional materials.
Learn more about how to download brand assets
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Color variation options
Main color: Your primary brand
colors—perfect for everyday use on light backgrounds and promotional materials.
Corporate color: A more formal
version—great for documents, reports, and presentations.
Black on white: Clean and sharp, ideal
for print materials, invoices, or minimal branding.
White on black: Bold and elegant,
perfect for use on dark backgrounds, websites, or product packaging.
Transparent: Allows your logo to blend
seamlessly with any background, making it highly versatile for digital and print
use.
How to Choose the Right Color Variation
These color variations give your logo the flexibility to fit any situation, keeping
your brand consistent and recognizable everywhere it appears.
For Light Backgrounds: Use the
main or corporate color versions to make your logo pop.
For Dark Backgrounds: Go with the
white version to ensure visibility.
For Professional Materials: Stick
to corporate colors or black-on-white for a sleek, formal look.
Preview First: Always preview how
the logo looks in different settings to ensure the colors align with your
branding and remain clear in every use case.
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Logo color
Before downloading your logo, you can easily switch between color variants on the final
screen to ensure it fits perfectly with your background or platform. This allows you to
preview and select the ideal color option before saving your file.
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Background color
The background color plays a crucial role in ensuring your logo is clear, professional,
and
adaptable to different platforms. Whether you’re designing for digital or print, the
right
background can make your logo stand out or blend seamlessly into its environment.
Why is background color important?
Visibility and Contrast:
Ensures your logo is clearly visible, no matter the background color. A well-chosen
background enhances the design without overpowering it.
Brand Consistency:
The background color should complement your logo’s brand palette to maintain a
cohesive
identity.
Adaptability:
Different platforms or materials might require adjustments to your background for a
polished look.
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What is safe area?
The safe area is the space around your logo that ensures it remains clear, readable, and
visually balanced. By adding padding around your logo, it prevents the design from being
cut
off or crowded by other elements, making it look professional in any setting.
Why do you need a safe area?
A safe area ensures your logo always looks polished and uncluttered, no matter where
it’s used. Whether on a website, business card, or social media, the safe area keeps
your logo visually distinct and avoids overlap with other elements.
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What are the download formats?
Your logo can be downloaded in several formats, each designed for different purposes.
Choosing the right format ensures your logo looks perfect, whether it’s used digitally
or in print.
Why Are Download Formats Important?
Using the correct format is crucial to ensure your logo maintains high quality
across different platforms and applications. For example, a JPG works well for
websites where transparency isn’t needed, but a PNG is better for social media posts
with a transparent background. Different formats allow you to adapt your logo
seamlessly for digital use, printing, or scalable projects.
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Accessing your logo formats
Easily access and download your logo in different file formats to suit your needs.
Whether
for web, print, or scalable designs, choose the format that works best for your project
directly from your dashboard.
Web
Mobile
To access your color variations, follow these
steps:
Login into your account and go to My
brands.
Go to my brands
Select your intended Brand.
Click on "Logo files".
Choose from the available formats.
To access your color variations, follow these
steps:
Login into your account and go to My
brands.
Go to my brands
Select your intended Brand.
Click on "Logo files".
Choose from the available formats.
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Available download formats
JPG: Best for online use, lightweight
with no transparency—perfect for websites and emails.
PNG: Great for digital use with
transparent backgrounds—ideal for social media or presentations.
SVG: Scalable format that maintains
quality at any size—perfect for websites, apps, and large displays.
PDF: High-quality format for
professional printing—great for brochures, posters, and other printed materials.
How to Choose the Right Format
Offer tips to help users select the correct format for different needs:
For Web Use:
Use JPG or PNG for websites and online platforms.
For Transparent Needs:
Use PNG to ensure no background appears behind the logo.
For Print:
Use PDF to retain high quality on printed materials like brochures.
For Large or Scalable Needs:
Use SVG to maintain sharpness at any size.
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Common mistakes to avoid with formats
Here are a few common mistakes to watch out for when using different download
formats:
Using JPG for transparent backgrounds
– JPG doesn't support transparency, so use PNG instead.
Using Low-Resolution Logos for Printing
– Make sure you’re using high-quality PNG or PDF files for
sharp prints.
Skipping SVG for scalable needs
– For large displays or vector-based platforms, SVG ensures quality without
pixelation.
Ignoring the right format for printing
– PDFs are optimized for print; other formats may reduce quality in print materials.
Maintain quality across formats
Using the right format ensures your logo always looks professional, whether online
or in print. Consistency is key to building trust and brand recognition, so choose
formats that fit each specific use case. High-quality logos in the correct format
keep your brand looking sharp everywhere it appears.
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What are the download sizes?
Choosing the right size for your logo ensures it looks perfect in every context. Whether
it’s a social media profile or a large banner, having the right size keeps your brand
sharp
and professional across all platforms.
Why Do You Need Different Size Options?
Using the correct size helps your logo fit seamlessly into various applications
without compromising its clarity. A small size is perfect for compact spaces like
profile pictures, while a large size ensures sharpness and readability for print or
banners. Choosing the right size makes your logo look polished everywhere it
appears.
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Accessing download size
Choose the perfect size for your logo by selecting from small, medium, or large options,
or customize the dimensions to fit your needs.
Web
Mobile
To explore and download your logo in different
sizes, follow these steps:
Login into your account and go to My
brands.
Go to my brands
Select your intended Brand.
Click on "Logo files".
Choose the size option (small, medium, or
large) that fits your need before downloading.
To explore and download your logo in different
sizes, follow these steps:
Login into your account and go to My
brands.
Go to my brands
Select your intended Brand.
Click on "Logo files".
Choose the size option (small, medium, or
large) that fits your need before downloading.
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Available size options
Small:
Ideal for profile pictures, app icons, or social media—fits compact spaces
perfectly.
Medium:
Works well for presentations, social media posts, and web use—provides balance.
Large:
Perfect for high-resolution needs like print, banners, and merchandise—ensures crisp
details.
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Customizing logo dimensions for export
Manually Adjust the Size:
You can manually change the dimensions of your logo by entering
custom
width and height values.
This is useful when you need a specific size for unique
applications
like website headers or print materials.
Lock Proportions:
Use the "Lock Proportions" toggle to maintain the aspect ratio of
your
logo.
When enabled, changing the width will automatically adjust the
height
(and vice versa), ensuring your logo does not look stretched or squished.
Square Canvas Option:
Select the Square Canvas option to fit your logo into a perfect
square
dimension.
This is ideal for platforms like social media or profile images
where
square layouts are commonly used.
How to choose the right size option
Here are a few tips to help you select the best size for different needs:
For Digital Use:
Small or medium sizes are perfect for websites and social media posts.
For Print Use:
Use large sizes for high-quality printing on posters, brochures, or merchandise.
For Flexible Needs:
Download all three sizes to have the right version for any platform or material.
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Common mistakes to avoid with size options
Avoid these common mistakes to ensure your logo always looks sharp and professional:
Using small logos for large prints –
This can make your logo appear pixelated or blurry.
Forgetting to adjust layouts for small
sizes – Detailed elements may become unreadable when scaled down.
Not testing the size on the platform –
Always preview the logo to see how it looks in its final context.
Ignoring proportional scaling – Ensure
your logo’s proportions stay consistent when resizing.