The question of which type of label image to use comes up frequently, and the answer depends on the scenario. For example, if you want to place a small, low-resolution image on your website, choose to export your label as a .jpeg.
But for high-end projects (including the design of your product’s packaging) nearly all graphic designers prefer to work with vector images (if the images are illustrations or line drawings, and not photographs).
A vector file allows for greater editing (including text) and cleaner resizing. A raster file (.jpeg, .tiff, etc.) is rendered as a flat, uneditable file — like a photograph — and resizing it will often result in a pixelated or blurred image.
So this blog is going to cover how to export your Nutrition Facts Label as a vector image. There is also a video tutorial at the end.
From this point, your graphic designer will be able to open the file in a vector-editing program such as Adobe Illustrator and make any necessary edits or size changes. She will also be able to export the file to a variety of usable formats.
For a more in-depth look at how this works, see this video tutorial: