Final Logo Designs: This includes the primary logo design in various formats, such as high-resolution vector files (e.g., AI, EPS, SVG) and raster files (e.g., PNG, JPG) for versatile use.
Color Variations: Different color versions of the logo, including full-color, grayscale, and black-and-white variations.
Logo Guidelines: A style guide or brand guidelines document outlining logo usage rules, including clear space, minimum size, and color specifications.
Alternate Logo Versions: If applicable, variations of the logo for use in different contexts, such as a simplified or stacked version.
Mockups: Visual representations of how the logo will appear in real-world applications (e.g., business cards, letterheads, signage, merchandise).
Source Files: The editable source files of the logo (e.g., Adobe Illustrator or other design software files) for future modifications or resizing.
Font Files: If custom fonts are used in the logo, the client may receive the font files for consistent typography in branding materials.
Logo in Different Sizes: The logo resized for various purposes, from small icons to large banners.
Transparent Background: Versions of the logo with a transparent background for versatile placement on different backgrounds.
Ownership and Usage Rights: Documentation specifying the client's ownership of the logo design and the permitted and restricted uses.
Formats for Print and Digital: Logo files optimized for print (CMYK color mode) and digital (RGB color mode) applications.
Vector and Raster Formats: Both vector and raster formats to ensure the logo can be used in different design contexts.
Revisions: Depending on the project agreement, a set number of revisions to refine the logo design to the client's satisfaction.
It's essential to clarify these deliverables with the designer or agency before starting the project to ensure everyone is on the same page regarding expectations and project scope.