Source Files: The source files are the original design files that are created by the designer. These files can include vector files, layered PSD files, or other file formats that the client can use for future editing or revisions.
Final Design Files: Final design files are the completed designs that the client approves for use. These files can be in a variety of formats, including JPEG, PNG, PDF, or other formats that are optimized for the intended use (e.g., print or digital).
Style Guides: Style guides are documents that outline the visual style and guidelines for using the designs in the future. They can include information on color schemes, typography, imagery, and other design elements.
Mockups: Mockups are visual representations of how the designs will look in context. For example, a website mockup can show how the design will look on a desktop or mobile device.
Branding Assets: Branding assets can include logos, icons, graphics, and other design elements that are created as part of the design process. These assets can be used across various platforms and media to promote brand consistency.
Design Revisions: Depending on the project scope, the client may receive design revisions or iterations as part of the deliverables. This can include multiple design options, revisions based on feedback, or other design changes as requested by the client.