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How to download the right file type from Canva
We all know that Canva is a great resource for creating consistent visuals and branded content. When it comes time to pull the designs you’ve made out of Canva and onto a physical product, choosing the right file type can make a big difference in quality for the end result.
At Ovierre Industries, we prefer to receive designs in a vector format (think .ai, .eps., .svg) or as a PDF. If you’ve got a Canva Pro account, you’ll be able to download an .svg file of your designs. But, you can still download a high quality file type in the free version of Canva – from the “File Type” dropdown, select “PDF Print” instead of “PDF Standard” as shown below.
High five! That one change makes your sign a whole heck of a lot better, since it gives us a file with crisp graphics.