Wireframes: These are basic sketches or blueprints of the web design layout, showing where different elements will be placed on the page.
Mockups: These are more detailed visual representations of the web design, often created using design software such as Adobe Photoshop or Sketch.
HTML/CSS code: This is the code that is used to build the web pages and bring the design to life.
Content management system (CMS): If the website requires a CMS, the client will receive the completed CMS, which allows them to easily manage and update the content on their website.
Testing documentation: This includes any documentation outlining the testing process and results, ensuring that the website is functioning as intended.
Launch documentation: This includes any documentation outlining the steps required to launch the website, such as setting up hosting and DNS.
Training materials: If required, the client may receive training materials or instructions on how to use the CMS and make updates to the website.
Maintenance and support documentation: This includes any documentation outlining the ongoing maintenance and support required to keep the website running smoothly.