Website Mockups: Visual representations of the website's layout and design, typically in the form of static images or wireframes.
Responsive Design: Ensuring that the website functions and appears correctly on various devices, including desktops, tablets, and mobile phones.
Homepage Design: A fully designed and polished homepage that sets the tone for the entire website.
Inner Page Templates: Designs for key internal pages (e.g., About Us, Services, Contact) to maintain consistency throughout the site.
Typography and Color Palette: Defined typography styles and a color scheme that aligns with the brand's identity.
Graphic Elements: Any custom graphics, icons, or illustrations created for the website.
User Interface (UI) Elements: UI components such as buttons, forms, and navigation menus designed for user interaction.
High-Resolution Images: High-quality images optimized for web use.
Style Guide: A document outlining design guidelines, including fonts, colors, and usage instructions for maintaining brand consistency.
Source Files: Access to design source files for future updates and modifications (e.g., PSD, AI, or Sketch files).
Testing and Quality Assurance: Documentation of the testing process and any bug fixes or adjustments made for a smooth user experience.
Documentation: Clear instructions or documentation for the client on how to update and manage the website (if applicable).
These deliverables ensure that the client receives a well-designed and functional website that aligns with their brand and meets their online objectives.