1. Final Design Files: High-resolution versions of the approved designs in formats such as JPEG, PNG, PDF, or others, ready for immediate use.
2. Source Files: The original design files in native formats (e.g., PSD for Adobe Photoshop, AI for Adobe Illustrator), allowing for future edits or modifications.
3. Print-Ready Files: Professionally formatted files with correct specifications and resolutions for optimal print quality, if applicable.
4. Web-Ready Graphics: Optimized graphics for online use, ensuring quick loading times without compromising visual quality.
5. Mockups and Prototypes: Visual representations or interactive prototypes showcasing how the design will appear in real-world applications.
6. Logo Variations: Different versions of the logo, including color variations, black and white options, and various layouts to accommodate different contexts.
7. Social Media Graphics: Customized graphics sized for different social media platforms, maintaining a cohesive and impactful online brand presence.
8. Feedback and Revisions Summary: A document summarizing the feedback received throughout the project, along with details of any revisions made, ensuring transparency in the design process.