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Grab High-Res Vector Logos & Images From PDFs (Photoshop & Illustrator Hack)

151 views· 5:35· Apr 11, 2022

Struggling to get high-res logos or photos from a client? Stop waiting on them and learn how to extract brand assets directly from their public PDFs! In this video, I share one of my favorite workflows for web design and full-stack development projects. When clients can't find their original vector logos or high-resolution images, you can often find what you need hidden inside their published PDFs (like magazines, annual reports, or brand guidelines). I'll show you exactly how to pull high-res raster images in Adobe Photoshop and extract perfect vector graphics in Adobe Illustrator. *Timestamps: * 00:00 - Why PDFs are a goldmine for client brand assets 01:41 - Extracting high-resolution images using Photoshop 03:04 - Grabbing perfect vector logos using Illustrator *What you’ll learn in this video: * 🔍 The PDF Hack: Why published PDFs are a goldmine for original design assets 📸 Extracting High-Res Images: How to use Photoshop to import standalone images directly from a PDF page without the overlaying text or design elements 📐 Grabbing Vector Logos: How to open specific PDF pages in Illustrator and release clipping masks to pull perfect, scalable vector graphics [03:04]. If you found this design-to-development workflow tip helpful, make sure to hit that Like button and Subscribe to Designer to Fullstack for more practical tips to level up your workflow! -------- Grab vectors and images from PDFs: Use Illustrator and Photoshop to extract high-res brand assets from the clients' PDFs. A great way to grab a corporate vector logo or save a JPG from a document. #DesignerToFullstack #WebDesign #AdobeIllustrator #AdobePhotoshop #GraphicDesignTips #WebDevelopment #VectorGraphics #AssetExtraction

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