Rename Logo Variations and Design Exports with Client-Ready Naming Before Handoff
Graphic designers exporting final assets from Figma, Illustrator, or Photoshop end up with filenames generated by the export panel — Frame 12.png, Artboard_Copy_3.pdf, component--button--primary.svg — that are meaningless to the client receiving them. Deliteful's Batch Rename Files tool applies a client-specific prefix, version suffix, and sequential counter to an entire export set at once, so every file in the handoff ZIP is named for the client, not the design tool.
Client perception of deliverable quality starts with the ZIP they open. A logo package where every file is named ClientName_Logo_Primary_1.png, ClientName_Logo_Primary_2.png, and ClientName_Logo_Reversed_1.png communicates the same care as the design itself. A package where filenames reflect Figma's internal component hierarchy or Illustrator's artboard numbering tells the client their designer didn't finish the job. For designers who charge premium rates, file delivery polish is part of the product.
Deliteful accepts PNG, JPEG, WebP, and PDF in batches of up to 50 files. Image files up to 50MB each are supported — sufficient for high-resolution print exports. A typical logo handoff workflow runs two or three small batches: one for primary color variations, one for reversed or dark-background versions, one for print-ready PDFs. The starting counter lets you number each category independently or continue a single sequence across the full package.
How it works
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Export assets from your design tool first
Complete all exports before renaming — Deliteful renames the exported files, not the source artboards or components.
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Group exports by asset category
Process primary logos, reversed logos, and print files as separate batches so sequential numbers correspond to variations within a category.
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Use a client-project prefix for every batch
A prefix like AcmeCo_Logo_ or AcmeCo_Brand_ ties every file to the client and project in any folder or search.
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Add a format or use-case suffix
Suffixes like _Web, _Print, or _Dark distinguish asset categories within the same client package without ambiguity.
Frequently asked questions
- Can I rename PNG, PDF, and JPEG files from the same export set in one batch?
- Yes. Deliteful handles mixed image and document formats in one batch. Each file retains its original extension after renaming.
- Is there a file size limit for high-resolution print exports?
- Image files up to 50MB each are supported. For most print-ready PNG or JPEG exports, this is sufficient. PDF files up to 300MB are also supported.
- Can I use this for icon sets or UI kit exports with 50+ files?
- Yes, with multiple batches. Each batch handles up to 50 files. Use the starting counter to continue numbering across batches, maintaining a single sequence for the full icon set.
- Does renaming affect image quality, resolution, or color profile?
- No. Renamed files are byte-identical copies of the originals. No compression, resampling, or color conversion is applied. The file is unchanged in every way except its name.
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