Final Design Files: These include the completed design in various formats (e.g., AI, PSD, PNG, JPEG, PDF) suitable for different uses.
Source Files: Editable files that allow for future modifications (e.g., Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop files).
Mockups: Visual representations of how the design will look in real-world applications (e.g., on a website, business card, or product packaging).
Style Guide: A document outlining the design elements such as color schemes, typography, and logo usage to ensure brand consistency.
Logo Variations: Different versions of the logo (e.g., full color, black and white, horizontal, vertical) for various applications.
Brand Assets: Additional elements like icons, patterns, and illustrations that complement the main design.
Print-Ready Files: High-resolution files prepared for printing, including necessary bleed and crop marks.
Digital Assets: Optimized images and graphics for web and social media use.
Presentation Deck: A slide deck showcasing the design process, concepts, and final outcomes.
Usage Rights Documentation: Information on the usage rights and any licensing agreements for the design elements.