Vector art can do a couple of things for you - first, it can remove jaggies from clipart, and it also allows you to resize logos and some types of images without introducing jaggies or other artifacts.
Be sure to check out the site. it is great, and it allows you to directly save as eps or svg files.
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Stanford University now has a website that converts images to vector graphics. This tool is incredibly useful, especially if you're looking to create high-quality, scalable designs. For example, if you're designing personalized Velcro name patches , this site could help you convert any logo or image into a sharp, scalable vector format. Once you have your vectorized design, you can easily resize it for different patch sizes, ensuring that your personalized Velcro name patches maintain their clarity and detail no matter how large or small the design.
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