How to ensure that the pattern is clear?

Jan 21, 2025 Leave a message

  • Design phase
  • Choose the right resolution
  • For digital patterns, resolution is a key factor. The higher the resolution, the less likely the pattern is to blur when enlarged. For example, when designing patterns for printing, it is generally recommended to use a resolution of at least 300dpi (dots per inch); If it is for web presentation, 72dpi is usually sufficient.
  • If the pattern needs to be used on multiple media, it is best to use high resolution at the time of design, and then adjust the size and resolution as needed.
  • Use vector graphics
  • Vector graphics (such as the SVG format) are graphics described by mathematical formulas that do not distort no matter how many times they are magnified. In contrast, bitmaps (such as JPEG, PNG) are pixel-based and tend to blur when enlarged. If the pattern is simple graphics, text, or logos, it is a priority to use vector design software such as Adobe Illustrator to create it.
  • Simple design style
  • Overly complex patterns are more likely to suffer from blurring or loss of detail when reduced or enlarged. Try to keep the design simple and avoid too much detail and layers. For example, a simple line logo is easier to keep clear than a complex gradient pattern.
  • Appropriate font and size
  • If the pattern contains text, choose a font that is clear and easy to read, and make sure the size is large enough. Avoid overly decorative fonts, as they may be illegible at small sizes. For example, when designing labels or small-size advertisements, it is often clearer to use sans-serif fonts such as Arial and Helvetica.

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