Here's a list of typical deliverables a client might receive at the end of a graphic design project:
1. Logo Files
- High-resolution logo files in various formats (e.g., PNG, JPG, SVG, PDF).
- Color and black-and-white versions.
- Transparent background files.
2. Brand Guidelines
- Color palette, typography, and logo usage guidelines.
- Instructions on brand tone, iconography, and visual consistency.
3. Business Card Design
- Print-ready file (often PDF).
- Editable source file (e.g., Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop file).
4. Social Media Graphics
- Templates for posts and banners (e.g., Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn).
- Consistent visuals with brand colors and fonts.
5. Marketing Collateral
- Brochures, flyers, or poster designs in high-quality formats.
- Print-ready and digital versions as needed.
6. Website Assets
- Web-optimized images, icons, and banner graphics.
- Wireframes or layout mockups if applicable.
7. Presentation Templates
- Slide decks in PPT or Keynote with branded styling.
8. Editable Source Files
- Original files in formats like Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, or InDesign.
- Layered, organized, and fully editable.
9. File Formats
- Print-ready (CMYK) and web-optimized (RGB) versions.
- Vector and raster files for flexibility in usage.
10. Revisions and Final Approvals
- A round of final adjustments if required.
- Documentation of feedback and implemented changes.
These deliverables ensure clients have all necessary materials for both digital and print use, maintaining consistent brand quality across all channels.