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[Music] this is Nick with logos by Nick comm and in this tutorial Ill be demonstrating how you can generate all of the proper logo files and formats for your clients using docHub illustrator and if youd like to sharpen your logo design skills be sure to check out my logo design Academy which is an eighteen part video series where I teach my entire creative process for designing logos from start to finish Ill put a link in the description of the video if you want to check that out so to get us started here in Illustrator as you can see I have this example logo that Ill be using for demonstrative purposes the first thing we want to do is just make sure were working in the CMYK color space so well get a file document color mode and make sure we have CMYK selected and the reason for that is because RGB is a color format thats meant for digital displays like computer screens and phones and laptops and so on and so forth and it uses a color range that is generated using light whereas C