1. Conceptual Design: A visual representation of the proposed design, including sketches, rough drafts, and mockups.
2. Final Artwork: The final version of the graphic design, in the desired format, ready for printing or publishing.
3. Source Files: The original design files in the native format, such as Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop, along with any necessary fonts, images, and other assets.
4. Print-Ready Files: If the design is for print, you may need to provide print-ready files, including the correct file format, color mode, and resolution.
5. Brand Guidelines: If the design is part of a larger branding project, you may need to provide a brand guidelines document that outlines the use of the design, including color, typography, and imagery.
6. Social Media Assets: If the design is for social media, you may need to provide different versions of the design optimized for different social media platforms and sizes.
7. Web-Optimized Assets: If the design is for the web, you may need to provide web-optimized versions of the design, including optimized file sizes and resolutions.