Digital Files: High-resolution digital files of all design assets in formats suitable for various purposes (e.g., PNG, JPEG, PDF, AI, PSD, etc.).
Print-Ready Files: Print-ready versions of designs prepared according to industry standards, suitable for professional printing.
Brand Guidelines: Comprehensive guidelines outlining the proper usage of the designed elements, including color palettes, typography, logo usage, and other brand-related specifications.
Mockups: Visual representations or prototypes of how the designs will appear in real-world contexts, such as on packaging, signage, or digital platforms.
Source Files: Original design files created in graphic design software (e.g., Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign) that allow for future edits or modifications.
Revisions: Depending on the terms of the contract, clients may expect a certain number of revisions or iterations to ensure the final designs meet their expectations.
Final Presentation: A professional presentation of the completed designs, showcasing their effectiveness and suitability for the intended purpose.
Licensing Rights: Clarification on the usage rights and licensing agreements for the designed assets, ensuring compliance with copyright and intellectual property laws.
Support and Maintenance: Optional ongoing support or maintenance services, such as updates to designs or troubleshooting any issues that may arise post-project completion.
These deliverables may vary depending on the specific requirements of the project and the agreement between the client and the graphic designer.