Design concepts: This refers to the initial design ideas that the designer creates based on the client's requirements and feedback.
Draft designs: Once the client has approved the design concepts, the designer will create more detailed draft designs that show how the final design will look.
Final designs: These are the finished designs that have been approved by the client and are ready for use.
Source files: These are the original design files that the designer has created in software such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, or InDesign. These files may be necessary for future edits or modifications.
Print-ready files: If the design is intended for print, the designer will provide files that are optimized for printing, including files with the correct color profile, resolution, and file format.
Brand guidelines: For branding projects, the designer may create a set of guidelines that outline how the brand should be used, including guidelines on logo usage, typography, and color schemes.
Mockups: These are digital or physical representations of the design in context, such as a website or product packaging, to help the client visualize how the design will look in the real world