Your question seems more on the graphic design side, rather than health or Ayurveda itself. Im an expert in the latter but not so much in digital graphic realms, I’m afraid. However, if it relates to presenting Ayurvedic concepts accurately and respectfully, that’s definitely up my alley.
About finding or creating those images and ensuring they’re culturally right — keep a few things in mind. When you’re making designs related to Ayurveda, be sure to represent the elements and concepts (like doshas, herbs) honestly and with insights that honor traditional knowledge. If you decide to create them yourself, tools like Canva or Photoshop can definitely do the trick! Make sure you tap into authentic references — look into classical Ayurvedic texts and imagery as a guide for how these elements should be depicted, which might help avoid any cultural mishaps.
In terms of quality for large-scale printing, vector images (not typical PNGs) tend to be best if you’re blowin’ them up big for posters or banners, cos they scale way better without getting pixelated and blurry. Sometimes it’s about balancing high res images with the print medium you’re using. PNG can work, but for larger prints make sure the resolution’s high enough, usually above 300 DPI will do.
Feel free to come back with more Ayurvedic-relevant questions! There’s so much richness and wisdom in Ayurveda, and bringing it into community projects can be super transformative. Cheers to your work!



