1. Final Design Files: High-resolution files of the completed designs in appropriate formats (e.g., JPEG, PNG, PDF, AI, PSD).
2. Brand Guidelines: Document outlining specifications such as color codes (RGB, CMYK, HEX), typography, logo usage guidelines, etc.
3. Mockups: Visual representations of how designs will appear in real-world contexts (e.g., business cards, stationery, websites).
4. Source Files: Native files of the design (e.g., Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop) allowing for future edits or adaptations.
5. Print-ready Files: Designs formatted and optimized for printing, including bleed and trim marks as necessary.
6. Digital Assets: Graphics tailored for digital use, such as social media profiles, email signatures, or digital advertisements.
7. Prototypes: Interactive or static prototypes demonstrating functionality and user experience (for web or app designs).
8. Presentation: A professionally crafted document or presentation showcasing the design concepts, process, and rationale.
9. Revisions Documentation: Summary of revisions made throughout the project based on client feedback.
10. License or Ownership Agreement: Formal documentation specifying the client's rights to use the designs and any restrictions.
11. Support Documentation: Instructions or guides on how to use and implement the designs effectively.
12. Invoicing and Billing: Clear and accurate billing documentation detailing the project costs and payment terms.