Wireframes: Basic visual representations of the website's layout and structure, focusing on content placement and navigation.
Mockups: High-fidelity visual representations of the website's design, showcasing colors, typography, imagery, and overall aesthetics.
Prototypes: Interactive versions of the website design, allowing stakeholders to experience user interactions and flow before development.
Responsive Designs: Variations of the design tailored for different devices and screen sizes (desktop, tablet, mobile).
Assets: All graphical assets used in the design, including images, icons, logos, and illustrations.
Typography Guidelines: Specifications for font choices, sizes, and styles to ensure consistent typography throughout the website.
Accessibility Guidelines: Recommendations for ensuring the design meets accessibility standards for users with disabilities.
Figma Files: Figma is a collaborative design tool, and providing Figma files allows for easy access, review, and collaboration among team members and stakeholders. These files include editable design components and layouts.
Exported Assets: Individual design assets exported in various formats (JPEG, PNG, SVG) for use in web development.
Documentation: Detailed explanations of design decisions, rationale, and notes for developers.