Sure, here are typical deliverables a client can expect at the end of a logo design project:
1. **Final Logo Files**: This includes the primary logo design in various formats such as vector files (e.g., .ai, .eps, .svg) for scalability and raster files (e.g., .png, .jpg) for general use.
2. **Color Variations**: Different color versions of the logo, including full color, grayscale, and black and white versions, to ensure versatility in various contexts.
3. **Typography**: Details of the fonts used in the logo design, including font files if applicable, or guidance on where to obtain them.
4. **Usage Guidelines**: A document outlining guidelines on how to correctly use the logo, including minimum size requirements, clear space rules, and examples of improper usage to maintain brand consistency.
5. **Mockups**: Visual representations of how the logo will appear in real-world applications, such as business cards, letterheads, signage, or digital platforms like websites and social media profiles.
6. **Revisions**: Depending on the terms of the project contract, the client may also receive a certain number of revision rounds to refine the logo design further.
7. **Ownership Transfer**: A formal agreement transferring the intellectual property rights of the final logo design to the client, typically upon full payment.
8. **Supporting Documentation**: Any additional documents or resources related to the design process, such as concept sketches, mood boards, or design rationale, may also be included to provide insight into the creative process.