Colaluca Family Campground LOGOS
All “Colaluca Family Campground” and “Ginny B. Campground” logos are trademarks of Colaluca Family Campground, LLC. Our logo artwork can only be used with products, services, advertising, and marketing; directly provided by, or contracted by us. You must request permission to use any of our logos for any other purpose. Please contact us with your written request.
These logos may not be altered, reverse engineered, combined with other marks or used in a misleading manner.
Your use of these logos is subject to your compliance with our Logo trademark terms of use agreement.

Logo Style A
Default style with a white border around Jeep and Camper to create better separation when being applied to something of a dark color (ie: garment)


JPG/JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
Very popular raster file format used by cameras, personal computers, laser and inkjet printers. Compatible with almost any media that supports images.
Drawbacks to this format is that because it is susceptible to image degradation every time it's re-saved – the number of times it can be edited is limited, JPGs are flat files and can't be layered or made with transparent areas. JPGs cannot be reverted to its original state once it has been edited.
Use this image file for In-house documents, low quality newspaper ads, web design, articles, and flyers to be printed from office laser or inkjet printers.
Click blue folder(s) to download file:
Available in the following 3 sizes:
📂 Small: 2,550 x 3,300 pixels @ 300dpi [A1]
📂 Medium: 4,003 x 3,740 pixels @ 300dpi [A2]
📂 X-Large: 15,962 x 15,032 pixels @ 1200dpi [A3]
PNG (Portable Network Graphics)
A raster file format that is a step-up from JPG and is also used for many of the same uses as JPG Plus; PNG files retain its higher quality "lossless data compression" through multiple re-saves without image degradation. It can also be animated and have a transparency layer allowing image overlays to produce a 3D effect.
Drawbacks to this format are that is a much larger file size than GIFs or JPGs and may not be supported by every form of media.
🏆 Best choice for in-house documents and postings less than 24" wide and/or 24" long or smaller.
Click blue folder(s) to download file:
Available in the following 2 sizes:
📂 Medium: 4,014 x 3,742 pixels @ 300dpi [B1]
📂 Large: 8,030 x 7,486 pixels @ 600dpi [B2]
PSD (Photo Shop Document)
A proprietary raster file format created by Adobe® for use with its very popular Photo Shop software. This file format provides a higher quality image with the ability for layering and transparency.
Because PSD files support Pantone® color codes (ink used in the printing industry), this file format has become the standard for 11" x 17" or smaller media needing to be printed by a commercial off-set printer (ie: business cards, stationary, brochures, post cards, etc.).
Drawbacks to this format is that they are large file sizes, it’s not supported in all software and using Adobe® Photo Shop has a steep learning curve to fully utilize all its tools.
Click blue folder(s) to download file:
Available in the following 3 sizes:
📂 Medium: 3,991 x 3,758 pixels @ 300dpi [C1]
📂 Large: 7,981 x 7,516 pixels @ 600dpi [C2]
📂 X-Large: 15,962 x 15,032 pixels @ 1200dpi [C3]

PSD (Photo Shop Document)
A proprietary raster file format created by Adobe® for use with its very popular Photo Shop software. This file format provides a higher quality image with the ability for layering and transparency.
Because PSD files support Pantone® color codes (ink used in the printing industry), this file format has become the standard for 11" x 17" or smaller media needing to be printed by a commercial off-set printer (ie: business cards, stationary, brochures, post cards, etc.).
Drawbacks to this format is that they are large file sizes, it’s not supported in all software and using Adobe® Photo Shop has a steep learning curve to fully utilize all its tools.
🏆 File format most requested for newspaper & magazine advertisements and commercial 4-color printing.
Click blue folder(s) to download file:
Available in the following 2 sizes:
📂 Medium: 3,991 x 3,758 pixels @ 300dpi [D1]
📂 Large: 7,981 x 7,516 pixels @ 600dpi [D2]

JPG/JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
Very popular raster file format used by cameras, personal computers, laser and inkjet printers. Compatible with almost any media that supports images.
Drawbacks to this format is that because it is susceptible to image degradation every time it's re-saved – the number of times it can be edited is limited, JPGs are flat files and can't be layered or made with transparent areas. JPGs cannot be reverted to its original state once it has been edited.
Use this image file for In-house documents, low quality newspaper ads, web design, articles, and flyers to be printed from office laser or inkjet printers.
Click blue folder to download the file:
📂 Large: 8,030 x 7,486 pixels @ 600dpi [E1]
PNG (Portable Network Graphics)
A raster file format that is a step-up from JPG and is also used for many of the same uses as JPG Plus; PNG files retain its higher quality "lossless data compression" through multiple re-saves without image degradation. It can also be animated and have a transparency layer allowing image overlays to produce a 3D effect.
Drawbacks to this format are that is a much larger file size than GIFs or JPGs and may not be supported by every form of media.
🏆 Most requested format for Bargain Buyer type advertisements.
Click blue folder to download the file:
📂 Large: 8,028 x 7,484 pixels @ 600dpi [F1]




PDF (Portable Document Format)
A vector file format that was originally developed by Adobe® for printing, but because of its popularity and ability to support vectors and transparency, it has become a "back up" format that some commercial printers will accept in place of other preferred file formats such as EPS or AI and because it is support by so many inexpensive software programs such as Adobe's® free Acrobat® Reader, it puts its use in the hands of almost anyone.
Click blue folder to download the file:
📂 PDF vector file (unlimited scalability) [G1]
SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics)
A versatile vector file format used primarily for Internet based publishing. SVG files can be viewed with Internet browsers and can be fully edited and manipulated in web based applications and is preferred for vinyl cutting (ie: Cricut®, Silhouette®, etc.) and laser cutters and etchers (ie: XTool®, Glow Forge®, etc.).
A drawback to this format is that an Internet connection is often required to use the software.
Click blue folder to download the file:
📂 SVG vector file (unlimited scalability) [H1]
AI (Adobe Illustrator)
A proprietary vector file format developed by Adobe® and because of its ability to support editing, layers, transparency and full scalability; it makes this file format just as preferred as the EPS file format for all vector supported applications.
Commercial apparel, embroidery and signage companies often prefer the AI file format.
A Drawback to this format is that you need Adobe® Illustrator® software in order to work with these files.
🏆 Best vector file format for commercial use (embroidery, vinyl cutting, signs)
Click blue folder to download the file:
📂 AI vector file (unlimited scalability) [I1]
EPS (Encapsulated PostScript)
A vector file format with unlimited resizing capability with no loss of quality. Developed by Adobe® in 1980's; the file can be scalable, editable and have transparent areas with the right editing software.
Because the EPS file format has been around for so long, almost any software that can work with vector images will support this universal file format.
Use this file format if you are having anything made that requires a vector image file. (ie: signage, embroidery, banners, vinyl cutting, laser etching, etc.).
🏆 Best vector file format for commercial use (embroidery, vinyl cutting, signs)
Click blue folder to download the file:
📂 EPS vector file (unlimited scalability) [J1]

AI (Adobe Illustrator)
A proprietary vector file format developed by Adobe® and because of its ability to support editing, layers, transparency and full scalability; it makes this file format just as preferred as the EPS file format for all vector supported applications.
Commercial apparel, embroidery and signage companies often prefer the AI file format.
A Drawback to this format is that you need Adobe® Illustrator® software in order to work with these files.
Click blue folder to download the file:
📂 AI vector file (unlimited scalability) [K1]
EPS (Encapsulated PostScript)
A vector file format with unlimited resizing capability with no loss of quality. Developed by Adobe® in 1980's; the file can be scalable, editable and have transparent areas with the right editing software.
Because the EPS file format has been around for so long, almost any software that can work with vector images will support this universal file format.
Use this file format if you are having anything made that requires a vector image file. (ie: signage, embroidery, banners, vinyl cutting, laser etching, etc.).
Click blue folder to download the file:
📂 EPS vector file (unlimited scalability) [L1]


Logo Style B
Alternate style with NO white border around Jeep and Camper.


JPG/JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
Very popular raster file format used by cameras, personal computers, laser and inkjet printers. Compatible with almost any media that supports images.
Drawbacks to this format is that because it is susceptible to image degradation every time it's re-saved – the number of times it can be edited is limited, JPGs are flat files and can't be layered or made with transparent areas. JPGs cannot be reverted to its original state once it has been edited.
Use this image file for In-house documents, low quality newspaper ads, web design, articles, and flyers to be printed from office laser or inkjet printers.
Click blue folder to download the file:
📂 Medium: 3,033 x 2,828 pixels @ 300dpi [M1]
PNG (Portable Network Graphics)
A raster file format that is a step-up from JPG and is also used for many of the same uses as JPG Plus; PNG files retain its higher quality "lossless data compression" through multiple re-saves without image degradation. It can also be animated and have a transparency layer allowing image overlays to produce a 3D effect.
Drawbacks to this format are that is a much larger file size than GIFs or JPGs and may not be supported by every form of media.
🏆 Best choice for in-house documents and postings less than 24" wide and/or 24" long or smaller.
Click blue folder to download file:
📂 Small: 1,021 x 943 pixels @ 300dpi [N1]
PSD (Photo Shop Document)
A proprietary raster file format created by Adobe® for use with its very popular Photo Shop software. File format provides a higher quality image with the ability for layering and transparency.
Because PSD files support Pantone® color codes (ink used in the printing industry), this file format has become the standard for 11" x 17" or smaller media needing to be printed by a commercial off-set printer (ie: business cards, stationary, brochures, post cards, etc.).
Drawbacks to this format is that they are large file sizes, it’s not supported in all software and using Adobe® Photo Shop has a steep learning curve to fully utilize all its tools.
Click blue folder to download file:
📂 Small: 1,524 x 1,416 pixels @ 150dpi [O1]

PSD (Photo Shop Document)
A proprietary raster file format created by Adobe® for use with its very popular Photo Shop software. File format provides a higher quality image with the ability for layering and transparency.
Because PSD files support Pantone® color codes (ink used in the printing industry), this file format has become the standard for 11" x 17" or smaller media needing to be printed by a commercial off-set printer (ie: business cards, stationary, brochures, post cards, etc.).
Drawbacks to this format is that they are large file sizes, it’s not supported in all software and using Adobe® Photo Shop has a steep learning curve to fully utilize all its tools.
🏆 File format most requested for newspaper & magazine advertisements and commercial 4-color printing.
Click blue folder to download file:
📂 Small: 1,524 x 1,416 pixels @ 150dpi [P1]




PDF (Portable Document Format)
A vector file format that was originally developed by Adobe® for printing, but because of its popularity and ability to support vectors and transparency, it has become a "back up" format that some commercial printers will accept in place of other preferred file formats such as EPS or AI and because it is support by so many inexpensive software programs such as Adobe's® free Acrobat® Reader, it puts its use in the hands of almost anyone.
Click blue folder to download the file:
📂 PDF vector file (unlimited scalability) [Q1]
SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics)
A versatile vector file format used primarily for Internet based publishing. SVG files can be viewed with Internet browsers and can be fully edited and manipulated in web based applications and is preferred for vinyl cutting (ie: Cricut®, Silhouette®, etc.) and laser cutters and etchers (ie: XTool®, Glow Forge®, etc.).
A drawback to this format is that an Internet connection is often required to use the software.
Click blue folder to download the file:
📂 SVG vector file (unlimited scalability) [R1]
AI (Adobe Illustrator)
A proprietary vector file format developed by Adobe® and because of its ability to support editing, layers, transparency and full scalability; it makes this file format just as preferred as the EPS file format for all vector supported applications.
Commercial apparel, embroidery and signage companies often prefer the AI file format.
A Drawback to this format is that you need Adobe® Illustrator® software in order to work with these files.
🏆 Best vector file format for commercial use (embroidery, vinyl cutting, signs)
Click blue folder to download the file:
📂 AI vector file (unlimited scalability) [S1]
EPS (Encapsulated PostScript)
A vector file format with unlimited resizing capability with no loss of quality. Developed by Adobe® in 1980's; the file can be scalable, editable and have transparent areas with the right editing software.
Because the EPS file format has been around for so long, almost any software that can work with vector images will support this universal file format.
Use this file format if you are having anything made that requires a vector image file. (ie: signage, embroidery, banners, vinyl cutting, laser etching, etc.).
🏆 Best vector file format for commercial use (embroidery, vinyl cutting, signs)
Click blue folder to download the file:
📂 EPS vector file (unlimited scalability) [T1]

AI (Adobe Illustrator)
A proprietary vector file format developed by Adobe® and because of its ability to support editing, layers, transparency and full scalability; it makes this file format just as preferred as the EPS file format for all vector supported applications.
Commercial apparel, embroidery and signage companies often prefer the AI file format.
A Drawback to this format is that you need Adobe® Illustrator® software in order to work with these files.
Click blue folder to download the file:
📂 AI vector file (unlimited scalability) [U1]
EPS (Encapsulated PostScript)
A vector file format with unlimited resizing capability with no loss of quality. Developed by Adobe® in 1980's; the file can be scalable, editable and have transparent areas with the right editing software.
Because the EPS file format has been around for so long, almost any software that can work with vector images will support this universal file format.
Use this file format if you are having anything made that requires a vector image file. (ie: signage, embroidery, banners, vinyl cutting, laser etching, etc.).
Click blue folder to download the file:
📂 EPS vector file (unlimited scalability) [V1]


Logo Style C
Logo design with only black outlines for use with etched items.


DXF (Drawing Exchange Format by AutoCAD)
A proprietary vector file format developed by Autodesk® for use with their AutoCAD® software and is the preferred format used in industrial applications.
Can be used in laser etching or items that will be created with a CNC lade, router or any other equipment that requires a single color "channel" (with no shading or color).
A Drawback to this format is that you need Autodesk® AutoCAD® software in order to work with these files or any other software that is 100% compatible.
Click blue folder to download the file:
📂 AI vector file (unlimited scalability) [W1]
EPS (Encapsulated PostScript)
A vector file format with unlimited resizing capability with no loss of quality. Developed by Adobe® in 1980's; the file can be scalable, editable and have transparent areas with the right editing software.
Because the EPS file format has been around for so long, almost any software that can work with vector images will support this universal file format.
Use this file format if you are having anything made that requires a vector image file. (ie: signage, embroidery, banners, vinyl cutting, laser etching, etc.).
Click blue folder to download the file:
📂 EPS vector file (unlimited scalability) [W2]

