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Convert Seating Chart Designs to SVG

Turn seating chart artwork into vector files — the one piece of stationery that gets blown up to poster size, where sharpness matters most.

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Built for Large-Format Enlargement

A seating chart is typically the largest printed piece at an event — often 24x36 inches or larger — making it the single worst place to use a raster design scaled up from a small invitation file. Vectorizing the border, monogram, and typography guarantees the enlarged version stays perfectly crisp.

  • Seating charts are usually the largest format in the whole suite
  • Vector artwork enlarges with zero quality loss at poster size
  • Raster designs scaled up this much would show visible blur

Matching the Suite at Scale

Because the seating chart reuses the same vector monogram and border established in the invitation suite, the finished display looks like a natural extension of the wedding's visual identity rather than a mismatched afterthought — and edits (a last-minute table reassignment) stay easy.

  • Reuses the invitation suite's exact monogram and border design
  • Last-minute guest reassignments are simple text edits, not redesigns
  • Print shops handle large-format vector files reliably at any size

Frequently Asked Questions

What size are seating charts typically printed at?

Common sizes range from 18x24 to 24x36 inches or larger for a freestanding easel display — always design in vector so the enlargement from a compact invitation-suite motif stays perfectly sharp.

How late can I make changes to a vector seating chart?

Right up until the final print — since guest names and table numbers are editable text on vector layers, last-minute seating changes are a quick edit rather than a full redesign.

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