Because they were originally printed from a low-res JPG. Exclusive downloads should offer 300 DPI (dots per inch). Check the Image > Image Size menu. If it says 72 DPI, it’s low quality.
Use your company logo and distinct colors. Never try to make your staff IDs look "official" to the state; it creates confusion and liability. Conclusion:
The template must utilize accurate fonts or close matching alternatives for names, identification numbers, and addresses. Vector-based chips and flags ensure the design stays sharp when scaled up. 4. Layered Textures and Effects
Because they were originally printed from a low-res JPG. Exclusive downloads should offer 300 DPI (dots per inch). Check the Image > Image Size menu. If it says 72 DPI, it’s low quality.
Use your company logo and distinct colors. Never try to make your staff IDs look "official" to the state; it creates confusion and liability. Conclusion:
The template must utilize accurate fonts or close matching alternatives for names, identification numbers, and addresses. Vector-based chips and flags ensure the design stays sharp when scaled up. 4. Layered Textures and Effects