High-Quality Design Files:
Clients typically receive the final design files in a format that suits their needs, such as JPEG, PNG, or PDF.
Source Files:
Depending on the agreement, clients may also receive editable source files (e.g., PSD files for Photoshop) to make future adjustments.
Brand Assets:
For branding projects, clients might receive a set of brand assets, including logos, color schemes, and typography guidelines.
Mockups and Prototypes:
If applicable, clients may receive design mockups or prototypes to visualize how the final product will look.
Print-Ready Materials:
In the case of print design, clients may receive print-ready files with appropriate resolutions and color profiles.
Style Guides:
Designers may provide style guides that outline the design elements, color codes, fonts, and usage guidelines for consistent branding.
Revisions:
Depending on the agreement, clients may be entitled to a certain number of revisions to ensure satisfaction with the final design.
Communication and Collaboration:
Clients receive ongoing communication and collaboration throughout the design process, ensuring their input is considered.