Website Design Mockups: This includes static visual representations of the website's layout and design. It could be in the form of high-resolution images or interactive prototypes.
Responsive Web Design: The designer will ensure that the website design adapts well to different screen sizes, from desktop to mobile devices.
Graphic Assets: Any custom graphics, icons, images, or illustrations that are part of the website design.
HTML/CSS Files: If the designer is involved in front-end development, you may receive the HTML and CSS files that make up the website's visual layout.
Source Files: Depending on the agreement, you might get access to the source files of the design, which allows you or another designer/developer to make further modifications.
Style Guide or Design Specifications: A document that outlines the colors, typography, and other design elements used in the project, helping maintain consistency.
Content Management System (CMS): If the website includes a CMS like WordPress, the designer might set up the initial design within the platform.
What's included
UI/UX Designing
The client will receive website design mockups, responsive web design, graphic assets, HTML/CSS files, source files, style guide, CMS setup (if applicable), testing/support, and UX design.
Website Design Mockups: This includes static visual representations of the website's layout and design. It could be in the form of high-resolution images or interactive prototypes.
Responsive Web Design: The designer will ensure that the website design adapts well to different screen sizes, from desktop to mobile devices.
Graphic Assets: Any custom graphics, icons, images, or illustrations that are part of the website design.
HTML/CSS Files: If the designer is involved in front-end development, you may receive the HTML and CSS files that make up the website's visual layout.
Source Files: Depending on the agreement, you might get access to the source files of the design, which allows you or another designer/developer to make further modifications.
Style Guide or Design Specifications: A document that outlines the colors, typography, and other design elements used in the project, helping maintain consistency.
Content Management System (CMS): If the website includes a CMS like WordPress, the designer might set up the initial design within the platform.
What's included
UI/UX Designing
The client will receive website design mockups, responsive web design, graphic assets, HTML/CSS files, source files, style guide, CMS setup (if applicable), testing/support, and UX design.