Graphic design deliverables can vary based on the project, but here are some common ones you might encounter:
Logo Design: Finalized logo in various formats (AI, EPS, PNG, JPEG) and sizes, including a style guide if needed.
Brand Identity: Includes logos, color palettes, typography, and other elements that define the brand’s visual style.
Marketing Materials: Brochures, flyers, posters, banners, and other promotional materials, often provided in both print and digital formats.
Website Design: Mockups of web pages, user interface (UI) elements, and sometimes full prototypes, typically in formats like PSD, AI, or XD.
Social Media Graphics: Templates and images for platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, including banners, profile pictures, and post templates.
Packaging Design: Artwork for product packaging, which might include labels, boxes, or other containers.
Infographics: Visual representations of data or information, provided in formats like PNG, JPEG, or PDF.
Presentations: Slide decks designed for presentations, often in PowerPoint or Google Slides format.
Business Cards: Designs for business cards, typically delivered in print-ready formats like PDF or AI.
Email Templates: Design for email newsletters or marketing campaigns, often provided in formats compatible with email platforms.
Print Ads: Designs for print advertisements, provided in high-resolution formats suitable for printing.
Illustrations: Custom illustrations or artwork, often delivered in vector formats (AI, EPS) or high-resolution raster formats (PNG, JPEG).
Each deliverable should be accompanied by the appropriate file formats and specifications based on the intended use.