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An explanation of the download files

All files available for download are provided in two different formats. Please keep your end use in mind when choosing which file to download:

lo-res (Low-Resolution) These files are saved in an RGB format at web or display resolution (72dpi) and are best used for e-mail or website design and advertising purposes.

hi-res (high-resolution) These files are saved in a CMYK format at print resolution (300dpi) and are best used for print applications. These files are significantly larger in size, so you may want to preview in the lo-res version before committing to the hi-res download time.

Tip: If you aren't familiar with the programs or terms above, or the instructions aren't clear, we suggest you work with a print shop or graphic designer who can help you.

How to download files

For hi-res files: Right-click on the "download hi-res" graphic and choose "Save Target As." Macintosh users: Control click on the "download hi-res" graphic and choose "save as."

To incorporate the picture into your newsletter, flyer, or other promotional material, open that document in the appropriate program and insert the picture. For example: in Microsoft Word, open your flier document, select "Insert" from the main toolbar, and then select "Picture" and "From File." Locate the picture file on your hard drive and double click on it. The picture appears in your document and can be moved and resized using the tools inherent to whichever program you're using.Tip: If you aren't familiar with the programs or terms above, or the instructions aren't clear, we suggest you work with a print shop or graphic designer who can help you.

For low-res files: Click on a low-res link below and the picture will open in a separate window. Right-click directly on the picture and choose "Save Picture As." Select the file location to store the picture.Macintosh users: control-click on the graphic and choose "save as."

No portion of this material may be reproduced without the expressed written consent of Youngevity.