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At the end of a graphic design project, a client can typically expect the following deliverables: Final Designs: High-resolution versions of all approved designs in the required formats (e.g., PNG, JPEG, PDF). Source Files: Editable files (e.g., Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign) for any design work, allowing future edits. Brand Guidelines: A document outlining the brand's visual identity, including logo usage, color palettes, typography, and design elements. Mockups: Visual representations of how the designs will appear in real-world contexts (e.g., business cards, packaging). Web Assets: Optimized graphics for websites or social media, including banners, icons, and profile images. Print-Ready Files: Files prepared specifically for printing, with the appropriate specifications (bleed, color modes, etc.). Version History: A record of revisions made during the project, showing the evolution of the design. Usage Rights Documentation: Information on the rights to use the designs, including any licensing agreements. Feedback Summary: A summary of client feedback throughout the process and how it was incorporated into the final designs. Project Timeline and Milestones: An overview of the project timeline, including key milestones and delivery dates.
These deliverables ensure the client has everything they need for implementation and future use of the designs.
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