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As a UI/UX designer working with a client, the specific deliverables can vary depending on the scope of the project and the client's needs. However, here are some common deliverables that clients can expect to receive during and after a UI/UX design project: Wireframes: These are low-fidelity, schematic representations of the user interface. They outline the layout and functionality of the design without detailed visuals. Wireframes help clients understand the basic structure of the design. Mockups: Mockups are high-fidelity static designs that provide a more detailed visual representation of the user interface. They include colors, typography, and visual elements, giving clients a better sense of what the final product will look like. Prototypes: Prototypes are interactive representations of the user interface. They allow clients to click through the design to get a feel for the user experience. Prototypes can be low-fidelity (for early testing and validation) or high-fidelity (closer to the final design). Clickable Presentation: A clickable presentation is often used to walk clients through the design concepts, allowing them to interact with the prototype and provide feedback. User Testing Reports: If user testing was conducted, clients may receive reports summarizing the findings, along with recommendations for design improvements. Design Documentation: This may include detailed notes or documents explaining design decisions, rationale, and best practices used throughout the project. Final Design Files: Once the design is approved, clients should receive the final design files in the appropriate format (e.g., PSD, Sketch, Figma, or XD files) for handoff to developers. Development Assets: If the client requires assistance with the development phase, the designer may provide assets like CSS stylesheets or code snippets. Launch Support: Some designers offer support during the launch phase, ensuring that the design is implemented correctly and resolving any design-related issues that may arise. Maintenance Guidelines: Guidelines for maintaining and updating the design in the future, including recommendations for keeping the design consistent and up to date. It's important for designers and clients to clearly define the scope of work and the expected deliverables in the project contract or agreement. This helps avoid misunderstandings and ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of what will be delivered as part of the project. Additionally, the specific deliverables may vary based on the project's complexity and the designer's process.
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