Vector

Vector graphics are digital images created using mathematical equations to define shapes, lines, and colors. Unlike raster graphics, which are made up of pixels and can lose quality when resized, vector graphics remain sharp and clear at any size or resolution. This scalability is due to the fact that vector graphics are not resolution-dependent. They use geometric primitives such as points, lines, curves, and polygons to represent images, making them ideal for logos, illustrations, and any artwork that requires resizing without compromising quality. Because of their scalability and precision, vector graphics are extensively used in various design fields including web design, print media, and digital art.