Website Design Mockups: High-fidelity mockups of the website’s layout, including the homepage and key pages.
Responsive Design: Designs that adapt to different devices (desktop, tablet, mobile) to ensure a seamless user experience across all screen sizes.
HTML/CSS Templates: The front-end code for the website’s design, including HTML and CSS files.
JavaScript Functionality: Any interactive elements or functionality added with JavaScript.
Content Management System (CMS): If applicable, the setup of a CMS (e.g., WordPress) to allow the client to manage and update content easily.
Image Assets: All images used in the design, including optimized versions for web use.
Style Guide: A document outlining the design elements (colors, fonts, etc.) used in the website for consistency.
Website Content: If included in the scope, the text and media content for the website.
Testing and QA Reports: Documentation of testing results and any issues resolved during the development process.
Training Materials: Guides or videos to help the client understand how to use and maintain the website.
Support and Maintenance Plan: An outline of the post-launch support and maintenance services provided, if any.
Final Project Files: All relevant files, including source files and documentation, delivered to the client.