I will do vector tracing and logo recreation


About this gig
Ready to convert your ideas into stunning, professional visuals? You've found your expert partner.
I specialize in meticulous vector tracing and impactful logo design, ensuring every visual asset is perfectly crafted for your brand.
By utilizing advanced, industry-standard software including Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and Corel DRAW guarantee high-quality, scalable vector files delivered at genuinely affordable prices.
Need it fast? Most projects are completed with a rapid turnaround of approximately two hours, with delivery time only adjusting for highly complex designs.
Delivery style preference
Please inform the freelancer of any preferences or concerns regarding the use of AI tools in the completion and/or delivery of your order.
Get to know Rimsha Shafiq
I am a professional graphic designer
- FromPakistan
- Member sinceOct 2025
Languages
Urdu, Arabic, Hindi, French, English, Chinese
FAQ
Q: What is the difference between a Vector and a Raster image?
Raster images (like JPEGs, PNGs, and GIFs) are made of pixels and lose quality (become blurry or "pixelated") when enlarged. Vector images (like AI, EPS, or SVG) are made of mathematical paths, allowing them to be scaled infinitely to any size—from a business card to a billboard—with perfect clarity
Q: Why do I need vector tracing?
Vector tracing is necessary to convert a low-resolution or pixelated raster image (like an old logo scan or low-quality screenshot) into a high-quality, scalable vector file. This is crucial for professional printing, signage, screen printing, and engraving.
Q: What file formats will I receive?
Standard delivery includes all industry-standard vector formats: AI (Adobe Illustrator), EPS (Encapsulated PostScript), and SVG (Scalable Vector Graphic). We also provide print-ready raster formats like high-resolution PNG (with transparent background) and JPEG upon request.
Q: Can you convert any image to a vector?
In most cases, yes. We can vectorize logos, sketches, photographs, and low-resolution images. However, very complex images with high detail (like full-color, realistic photographs) may be simplified to an illustrative style during the manual tracing process.

