Here are some common deliverables a client can expect at the end of a project:
1. **Final Product**: The completed project (e.g., website, graphic design, report) as per specifications.
2. **Documentation**: User guides, manuals, or technical documentation detailing the project and how to use or maintain it.
3. **Source Files**: Original files (e.g., PSDs, AI, code) for future edits or modifications.
4. **Revisions**: Any agreed-upon revisions or iterations based on client feedback.
5. **Quality Assurance Report**: A summary of testing results, ensuring the project meets required standards.
6. **Project Summary**: A brief overview of the project, including objectives, outcomes, and lessons learned.
7. **Asset Library**: A collection of images, graphics, or other assets used in the project.
8. **Style Guide**: A document outlining design principles, branding elements, or usage guidelines.
9. **Performance Metrics**: Data or analytics showcasing the project's impact or success.
10. **Follow-up Support**: Information about post-project support or maintenance options.
These deliverables can be tailored to the specific project and client needs.