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Here's what people bring me most often: they open the file from some AI generator, and there's a blurry mess that's supposed to be a logo. The font looks like someone drew it with their eyes half-closed. Lines are slightly wrong everywhere they should be straight. Looks okay on screen — until you send it to a print shop and they say "this is unusable." Then you're back to square one.

What I do: I take that mess and redraw it by hand in Adobe Illustrator. Pen tool. Every single path — drawn manually, no auto-trace. The result is a clean vector file: perfect geometry, print-ready at any size, from a business card to a 3-meter banner.

I don't fix. I redraw. The difference matters.

What I actually do:

  • Manual vectorization of AI-generated logos and illustrations (output: AI, EPS, SVG, PDF)
  • Font correction — replace broken letterforms with proper typography, or rebuild them as custom Bézier curves when the font is non-standard
  • Clean geometry — circles, rectangles, any shape, zero artifacts
  • Full branding expansion: color variants, dark/light background versions, placement on brand materials
  • Print preparation — proper bleeds, CMYK color space, outlined fonts, everything a print shop needs

Why by hand and not auto-trace?

Because auto-trace — even in Illustrator — produces garbage on complex shapes. It doesn't think. It just follows pixels. The pen tool thinks. I look at a shape, understand what it was supposed to be, and redraw it correctly — not what came out of the AI, but what the designer was trying to make.

If your AI gave you a logo that's "almost there" — I'll make it actually there.

Send me a message, attach the file. I usually reply within a few hours.

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