At the conclusion of a logo design project, a client can typically expect to receive:
Final Logo Design: A finalized logo in various formats suitable for both print and digital use.
Brand Guidelines: A document outlining the usage of the logo, color palettes, fonts, and other brand elements.
Vector Files: Scalable vector files of the logo (e.g., AI, EPS), allowing for resizing without loss of quality.
High-Resolution Images: High-resolution PNGs and JPEGs for immediate use on websites, social media, etc.
Grayscale & Black/White Versions: Alternative versions of the logo for use in different contexts.
Source Files: The original editable files (e.g., PSD, AI) for future alterations or versions.
Color Variations: The logo in full color, monochrome, and possibly in the brand's color scheme variations.
Iconography: A simplified version of the logo or a brand icon for apps and favicons.
Usage Mockups: Mockups showing the logo in various applications, like business cards, signage, or merchandise.