The Challenge
The client came to us with an existing logo saved only as a JPG — a raster format that loses quality when scaled and cannot be used reliably for print, production, or professional design workflows. They needed the logo recreated as true vector files in three industry-standard formats: EPS, AI, and PDF. The urgency of the project added an additional layer of complexity, as the files were needed quickly without any compromise in quality. Recreating a logo from a raster source requires careful attention to curves, proportions, color values, and typographic detail — any deviation from the original risks undermining brand consistency across future use cases.
Our Approach
Helion360 began by conducting a detailed analysis of the provided JPG to understand every element of the original logo — its shapes, color palette, stroke weights, and overall composition. Rather than using automated tracing tools that often introduce inaccuracies, the team manually rebuilt the logo in Adobe Illustrator, anchoring every path and node by hand to ensure pixel-perfect fidelity to the original design. Color values were matched precisely using the source file as reference, and all typography was carefully reproduced to preserve the intended visual identity. Once the master AI file was complete and verified against the original, it was exported into EPS and PDF formats, with each file checked for compatibility and print readiness.
The Outcome
The client received a complete set of three professionally prepared vector files — AI, EPS, and PDF — each faithfully reproducing the original JPG logo at full scalability and without any loss of detail or clarity. The files were delivered ahead of the client's urgent deadline, ready for immediate use across print materials, digital platforms, and any future branding applications. The vector versions gave the client a solid, format-flexible foundation for their brand assets going forward.
Helion360 regularly handles logo vectorisation and brand file preparation for clients across industries, turning low-resolution assets into production-ready files that meet professional standards.


