Hey, that looks like simply a bigger logo than our usual. could you explain to everyone how special this image is

Why yes, White, I'm happy that you pointed that out. Here's the lowdown:
What we have here is called a
scaled vector graphic. If you don't know what's so special about them, here's the short and sweet: Since they save images as shapes instead of pixels, SVG's can be scaled to any resolution (larger or smaller) and always look just as good. No jagged edges. Especially good for high quality prints.