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Hello
Before I start I must state I have no idea what I am talking about.
I have recently designed a shop frontage for a Client. Â I did this on Affinity Designer. Â The Client now needs the signage section only (i.e the bit with writing above the front door) sent to her web designer for use on her website. Â This section of the drawing on screen is about 300x1200 pixels on the original Affinity file. Â When I look at it in Affinity it is razor sharp quality. Â However, when I export it as an image filetype that I think the web designer might be able to use I am losing image quality and it becomes pixelated. Â Help!?
I don't know the program (and I'm not design savvy) but looking at the Affinity product page it should have an export option for SVG which I believe is a vector format developed by the World Wide Web Consortium; your web designer ought to be able to use this.
Thanks PJay. Â I managed to resize the section I wanted to 10,000 pixels wide and exported as a JPEG - it seems to be a lot better quality. Â I expect, however, that this is not the proper way to do it. Â I will look into the SVG format.
 I managed to resize the section I wanted to 10,000 pixels wide and exported as a JPEG
Yeah. Don't do that. Export it as a vector as PJay says.