Final Design Files: High-resolution files of the completed designs in the appropriate formats for print or digital use (e.g., JPEG, PNG, PDF, AI, PSD).
Brand Assets: If applicable, the client may receive brand assets such as logos, color palettes, typography guidelines, and other elements essential for consistent branding.
Print-Ready Materials: Designs prepared and optimized for printing, including business cards, brochures, flyers, posters, or any other physical marketing collateral.
Digital Assets: Graphics tailored for digital platforms, including social media banners, website graphics, email templates, or digital advertisements.
Source Files: Depending on the agreement, clients may receive editable source files (e.g., Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, or InDesign files) for future modifications or adaptations.
Mock-ups or Prototypes: If applicable, mock-ups or prototypes of the designs to visualize how they will appear in real-world applications.
Style Guide: A comprehensive document outlining the design specifications, including usage guidelines, color codes, font styles, and other visual elements to maintain brand consistency.
Presentation Materials: Presentation decks or slides summarizing the design concepts, rationale, and implementation strategies.
Usage Rights: Clear documentation regarding the client's usage rights and any restrictions on the use of the designs, including copyrights and licenses.
Final Documentation: Detailed documentation summarizing the project scope, timeline, revisions, and any additional instructions or notes relevant to the designs.
Support and Revisions: Offerings for post-project support, including a specified number of revisions or assistance with implementing the designs as needed