1. Packaging Design Concepts: Initial design ideas and concepts for the packaging based on the client's requirements and input.
2. Mockups and Prototypes: Physical or digital mockups and prototypes of the packaging design for visualization and testing purposes.
3. Final Packaging Design Files: High-resolution digital files of the final packaging design in formats suitable for production, such as AI, PSD, or PDF files.
4. Die Line Files: Detailed die line files that show the packaging structure, dimensions, and layout for print production.
5. Branding Elements: Any branding elements, such as logos, colors, or fonts used in the packaging design.
6. Production Specifications: Detailed instructions and specifications for the printing and production process, including color codes, printing techniques, materials, and finishes.
7. Print-ready Artwork: Prepared files optimized for printing, including bleeds, crop marks, and other necessary elements for the printing process.
8. Guidance for Printing: Recommendations or guidance on selecting the right printing vendor, materials, and techniques to ensure the best quality output.
9. Packaging Mockup Images: High-quality images or renders of the packaging design for presentation purposes or marketing materials.
10. Revisions: Availability for revisions based on feedback and client requests to refine the packaging design before final approval.
These deliverables will help ensure a successful collaboration between the package designer and the client to create an effective and visually appealing packaging design