How to Handle Sponsor Logo Files Like a Professional

· Best Practices

The quality of uploaded logos affects how sponsors perceive your stream. Handle logo files properly.

Logo file management seems mundane, but it directly impacts how professional your stream looks and how sponsors perceive your attention to detail.

Always request high-resolution logos from sponsors. Low-quality images look pixelated on stream and reflect poorly on both you and the brand. Ask for PNG files with transparent backgrounds whenever possible.

If a sponsor sends a logo on a white or colored background, consider using an image editor to remove it before uploading. A clean, transparent logo blends seamlessly with your overlay regardless of what's happening behind it.

File naming matters for your own organization. Use consistent naming like "companyname-logo-horizontal.png" so you can quickly find and replace logos when needed.

Keep a backup of all logo files outside the platform. If you ever need to recreate your setup or migrate to different tools, having organized logo files saves time.

When a sponsor refreshes their brand identity, update their logo promptly. Using an outdated logo looks unprofessional and can create brand compliance issues for the sponsor.

Tags: logo files, quality, organization, PNG