Web Design Re-design/Re-create: Perfecting Your Visuals
Why Recreate?
Editable Layers: Unlike JPGs, which are flattened images, source files contain layers. This allows you to modify individual elements of the design, such as colors, text, and graphics.
High Resolution: Source files enable you to scale the design to any size without losing quality, perfect for print or digital media.
Future Modifications: Once a source file is created, it can be easily updated or modified, making it a valuable asset for ongoing projects.
How Do We Recreate?
Analyze the Original: We carefully examine the existing JPG, noting the fonts, colors, and layout.
Rebuild in Software: Using professional design software (like Adobe Photo-shop or Illustrator), we recreate the design, layer by layer, ensuring accuracy and precision.
Ensure Consistency: We match the original design as closely as possible, ensuring that all elements are perfectly replicated.
Deliver the Source File: The final product is an editable source file in the format of your choice, ready for any future edits or scaling.
When Should You Consider Recreating?
Lost Original Files: If the original design files are no longer available and you need to edit the design.
Quality Issues: When you need to enlarge a JPG but want to avoid the pixelation of scaling up raster images.
Design Updates: When you need to update or repurpose an old design for new projects.
Recreate Editable Designs
Convert JPGs into Scalable Files
When the original design files, such as PSD, AI, or CDR, are unavailable, recreating the design becomes crucial. This process involves taking an existing JPG image and reconstructing it as a fully editable source file. By doing so, you can:
Make necessary changes to the design.
Scale the design without losing quality.
Ensure flexibility for future edits and printing needs.
Recreating designs guarantees precision and adaptability, ensuring your visuals remain sharp and customizable.