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miquelon

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Hello dear gurus,

This might not be the best place to ask, but I'm quite lost.

So my boss made a logo (Through me, he directed me and stuff so I don't want to take credit for this horrible logo)

I'm working on a mac, and when I'm done with the logo, I sent it to my manager in which my manager then send it to my boss.

When my boss get it, the image was destroyed.

the IT manager said, probably its because the boss' monitor has very high resolution, so I enlarged the image in Illustrator, open my Photoshop created a file with 1000 dpi and saved the image (I didn't remember the file's dimension but I'm sure its big enough to be printed on a wall :banghead:)

Can anyone tell me what is the problem here? And how to fix it?

The image is to be used for email footer template...

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(Try to enlarge it and see, it's weird!)
 

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Yes it's called pixelation!, always with any logo/design make it as big as you can and reduce to the size you want. Upping the DPI will just blow it to bits if it's too small. It's easier to take away than to add later.
 
Hmm.... This logo looks pretty pixelated like it was pixel-art.. perhaps if you rescaled it with these options?
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Then it actually seems to be alright ? (:
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But I might've misunderstood something, perhaps the problem are the small pixel-thingy's in the letters? :S if it is, it should be pretty easy just to start from scratch again, it shouldn't take long to make all the letters again in a much higher resolution? (:
 
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