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Cresci

Coat of arms of family Cresci
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Brand Heraldrys Institute of Rome
SKU 50719-bitmap
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Size 1000x1000px
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14.50 $ US (17.40 $ US -16.67%)

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A bitmap image is a normal high quality .png or.jpg type image that can be used with any PC, telephone, printer, etc. device. It is perfect for logos, prints, business cards, social networks... If you need to print very small things (rings or miniatures) or large (no size limits) we definitely recommend a Vector Image.

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Brand Heraldrys Institute of Rome
SKU 50719-vector
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32.50 $ US (38.30 $ US -15.14%)

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A vector image is a PDF, which can be viewed on screen or printed like any other PDF, the peculiarity is that it can be enlarged or reduced without any limit and never loses quality and does not blur. It adapts to all types of printing, from home to professional printing on materials of any type of size from the head of a pin to the cover of a football field and beyond.

The vector PDF is editable by any vector graphics program and exportable in any other vector format, it contains the objects / layers of all the graphic elements that are all vector.

See an example of a Vector Coat of arms.

Brand Heraldrys Institute of Rome
SKU 50719-bundle
Coat of Arms download format Image Vector PDF
+Image .png/.jpg
Size Limitless
Instant Download Available
Price (Tax included)
39.40 $ US (55.70 $ US -29.26%)

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Additional information

The Bundle is obviously the cheapest product, the bitmap image is the simplest to use, the vector is the best for all uses that require very high print quality.

  1. Image

    A bitmap image is a normal high quality .png or.jpg type image that can be used with any PC, telephone, printer, etc. device. It is perfect for logos, prints, business cards, social networks... If you need to print very small things (rings or miniatures) or large (no size limits) we definitely recommend a Vector Image.

    See an example of a bitmap Coat of Arms (1000x1000px).

    Please note that the images for sale also have other sizes, you can read it above the price.

  2. Vector

    A vector image is a PDF, which can be viewed on screen or printed like any other PDF, the peculiarity is that it can be enlarged or reduced without any limit and never loses quality and does not blur. It adapts to all types of printing, from home to professional printing on materials of any type of size from the head of a pin to the cover of a football field and beyond.

    The vector PDF is editable by any vector graphics program and exportable in any other vector format, it contains the objects / layers of all the graphic elements that are all vector.

    See an example of a Vector Coat of arms.

Heraldic Information (Italiano)

D'azzurro, alla banda di rosso bordata d'oro, accompagnata da due monti di sei cime dello stesso, 1.1.

Stemma della famiglia Cresci, Tragualzi o Pegolesi in Firenze, San Giovanni, Vaio e Firenze, Santa Maria Novella, Lion rosso; fonte: "Raccolta Ceramelli Papiani" custodita presso l'archivio di stato di Firenze fasc.1703. Note: Si trovano anche gli antichi cognomi «Tragualzi» e «Pegolesi». Lo stemma è anche partito con quello della famiglia Strozzi (cfr. fasc.4515) (cfr. Sepoltuario Rosselli, Migliore Cresci e Cornelia Strozzi, 1562, Roma, chiesa di S. Clemente). Nella fotografia dell'esemplare del Palazzo Pretorio di Volterra, relativa a Migliore Cresci, capitano nel 1465, gli smalti sono sicuramente diversi (sembra un trinciato), ma la foto è in b/n. Nel Palazzo Pretorio di Palaia, nello stemma riferito a Simone Cresci, podestà nel 1621-22, c'è, invece di una banda, una fascia non bordata.