Graphic Design

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About this service

Summary

The deliverables of a graphic design project may vary depending on the specific goals and scope of the project, but here are some common deliverables:
1. **Conceptual Designs**: Initial concepts or mood boards that explore different visual directions for the project.
2. **Logo Designs**: If branding is involved, this includes primary and secondary logo designs, along with variations for different use cases.
3. **Print Materials**: Designs for print materials such as business cards, brochures, flyers, posters, banners, and packaging.
4. **Digital Graphics**: Graphics optimized for digital use, including web banners, social media graphics, email templates, and app interface elements.
5. **Illustrations and Icons**: Custom illustrations or icons tailored to the project's needs.
6. **Typography Guidelines**: Recommendations for typography choices and usage in the project.
7. **Color Palette**: A defined color scheme that maintains consistency across all project materials.
8. **Photography or Image Selection**: Guidance on selecting or creating images that align with the project's visual style.
9. **Style Guide**: A comprehensive guide that outlines design elements, color codes, typography, and usage rules for maintaining brand consistency.
10. **Final Design Files**: High-resolution digital files of all design assets, suitable for various media and formats.
11. **Mockups**: Realistic mockups that showcase how the designs will look in real-world applications (e.g., how a logo appears on a business card or a website).
12. **Presentation Materials**: Design presentations or pitch decks for client meetings or project approvals.
13. **Production-Ready Files**: Files prepared for production, whether for printing, web development, or other implementation.
14. **Revisions**: Depending on the project agreement, a set number of revision rounds to fine-tune designs based on client feedback.
15. **Source Files**: Original design files (e.g., Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator files) for future reference or edits.
16. **Print-ready Artwork**: Files prepared for professional printing, adhering to printing standards and specifications.
17. **Delivery Formats**: Design files provided in various formats (e.g., JPEG, PNG, PDF, SVG) for different use cases.
The specific deliverables can vary from one project to another, but a well-defined scope and clear communication between the designer and client are essential to ensure that the final deliverables meet the project's objectives and expectations.

What's included

  • Logo Designs

    If branding is involved, this includes primary and secondary logo designs, along with variations for different use cases.

  • Print Materials

    Designs for print materials such as business cards, brochures, flyers, posters, banners, and packaging.

  • Digital Graphics

    Graphics optimized for digital use, including web banners, social media graphics, email templates, and app interface elements

  • Final Design Files

    High-resolution digital files of all design assets, suitable for various media and formats.

  • Mockups

    Realistic mockups that showcase how the designs will look in real-world applications (e.g., how a logo appears on a business card or a website).

  • Revisions

    Depending on the project agreement, a set number of revision rounds to fine-tune designs based on client feedback.


Skills and tools

Graphic Designer
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Photoshop

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