1. Design Concept and Mockups: A visual representation of the proposed website design, including wireframes, prototypes, and high-fidelity mockups.
2. Site Map: A diagram that outlines the structure of the website and the relationships between different pages.
3. Responsive Design: The design should be responsive and adjust to different screen sizes and devices.
4. Content Inventory: A list of all the content that will be included on the website, including text, images, videos, and other media.
5. Style Guide: A document that outlines the visual and typographical elements of the website, including colors, fonts, and images.
6. Interactive Elements: Interactive elements, such as forms, sliders, and animations, should be functional and tested.
7. Accessibility: The website should be accessible to users with disabilities, meeting web accessibility standards (such as WCAG 2.0).
8. Cross-Browser Compatibility: The website should be tested and Optimized for different web browsers.
9. Search Engine Optimization (SEO): The website should be optimized for search engines, including proper use of keywords, meta tags, and header tags.
10. Final Files and Assets: The final website files and assets should be delivered in a format that can be easily imported into the client's content management system (CMS) or hosting environment.