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Summary

Print-Ready Files:
Web-Ready Files:
Source Files:
Brand Guidelines:
Mockups:
Typography Files:
Photography/Illustration Credits:
Social Media Assets:

What's included

  • Start from the beginning.

    Print-Ready Files: High-resolution files suitable for professional printing. These may include files in formats like PDF, TIFF, or EPS, with proper color profiles and bleed settings. Web-Ready Files: Files optimized for use on the web, often in formats like JPEG, PNG, or GIF. These should be optimized for web performance and may include different sizes for various use cases. Source Files: The original design files created in software like Adobe Photoshop (PSD), Illustrator (AI), or InDesign (INDD). These files allow the client or another designer to make future edits. Brand Guidelines: A document outlining the specifications for the use of the design elements, including color codes, typography, logo usage, and any other relevant guidelines to maintain consistency. Mockups: Presentation files that showcase how the design will look in real-world scenarios. Mockups help clients visualize how the design will appear in various contexts, such as business cards, stationery, or packaging. Typography Files: Font files or information on the specific fonts used in the design. This ensures consistency in text appearance across different platforms. Photography/Illustration Credits: Information about the sources of any stock photos, illustrations, or other elements used in the design, especially if they need to be licensed or credited. Social Media Assets: Designs formatted for use on various social media platforms, such as profile pictures, cover photos, or posts.

  • Create a process for deliverable approval.

    Print-Ready Files: High-resolution files suitable for professional printing. These may include files in formats like PDF, TIFF, or EPS, with proper color profiles and bleed settings. Web-Ready Files: Files optimized for use on the web, often in formats like JPEG, PNG, or GIF. These should be optimized for web performance and may include different sizes for various use cases. Source Files: The original design files created in software like Adobe Photoshop (PSD), Illustrator (AI), or InDesign (INDD). These files allow the client or another designer to make future edits. Brand Guidelines: A document outlining the specifications for the use of the design elements, including color codes, typography, logo usage, and any other relevant guidelines to maintain consistency. Mockups: Presentation files that showcase how the design will look in real-world scenarios. Mockups help clients visualize how the design will appear in various contexts, such as business cards, stationery, or packaging. Typography Files: Font files or information on the specific fonts used in the design. This ensures consistency in text appearance across different platforms. Photography/Illustration Credits: Information about the sources of any stock photos, illustrations, or other elements used in the design, especially if they need to be licensed or credited. Social Media Assets: Designs formatted for use on various social media platforms, such as profile pictures, cover photos, or posts.


Skills and tools

Graphic Designer
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe InDesign
Adobe Photoshop

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