Creative Brief: An overview of the design goals, scope, and target audience, which sets the foundation for the project.
Wireframes: These are blueprint-like sketches that depict the layout and structure of the website, allowing clients to visualize the user experience and suggest changes early in the process.
Mockups: Detailed design representations that build on wireframes, specifying elements like typography, colors, and branding assets.
Design Prototypes: Interactive versions of the design for A/B testing with specific user segments to refine user experience.
Style Guidelines: Documentation of design elements and standards to ensure consistency across the website.
SEO and Performance Audits: Reports from tools like Google Lighthouse to demonstrate compliance with SEO best practices, accessibility, and performance metrics.
Content Deliverables: This can include blog articles, social media posts, and other marketing materials aimed at attracting visitors and promoting the site.
Technical Documentation: Includes code compliance checks, SSL certification, mobile optimization, and accessibility compliance.
Final Website: The fully developed and functional website, optimized for speed and search engines, and built on a platform like WordPress for easy content management.