Project Proposal:
A detailed document outlining the scope of work, timeline, and cost estimates.
Mood Boards:
Collections of images, colors, and textures to convey the visual style and atmosphere of the proposed design.
Style Guide:
A comprehensive document detailing design elements such as color palettes, typography, iconography, and other visual standards to maintain consistency.
Wireframes:
Schematic representations of the website's structure and layout, focusing on functionality and content placement.
High-Fidelity Mockups:
Detailed static visual representations of the website design, showcasing the finalized visual elements.
Interactive Prototypes:
Clickable, interactive models allowing stakeholders to experience the user interface and navigation.
Design Specifications:
Detailed documentation for developers, including pixel dimensions, spacing, and color codes to guide the implementation of the design.
Image Assets:
High-resolution images and graphics used in the design, provided in appropriate file formats.
Icon Sets:
Collections of icons used in the design, often provided in various sizes and formats.
HTML/CSS Files:
Front-end code files for web development, including HTML and CSS, ensuring the design is accurately translated into a functional website.
Responsive Design Guidelines:
Instructions on how the design should adapt to different screen sizes and resolutions, ensuring a consistent user experience on various devices.