1. **Concept and Mood Boards:**
- Mood boards that visually communicate the overall aesthetic and feel of the design.
- Concept boards showcasing different design directions for the client to choose from.
2. **Sketches and Wireframes:**
- Initial sketches or wireframes to outline the layout and structure of the design before moving on to detailed work.
3. **Logo Design:**
- Finalized logo design in various formats (e.g., vector files like AI or EPS, and raster files like PNG or JPEG).
4. **Brand Identity:**
- Branding elements such as color palettes, typography choices, and style guidelines.
5. **Print Materials:**
- Designs for printed materials, such as business cards, brochures, flyers, posters, banners, and packaging.
6. **Web Design:**
- Web design elements, including page layouts, icons, buttons, and other graphics for online use.
- UI/UX design for websites or applications, if applicable.
7. **Social Media Graphics:**
- Graphics optimized for various social media platforms, such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or LinkedIn.
8. **Presentation Materials:**
- Designs for presentation materials, like slides, if the project involves presentations.
9. **Digital Assets:**
- Various digital assets like icons, illustrations, and graphics for use across different digital platforms.
10. **Mockups:**
- Mockups of designs applied to real-world scenarios (e.g., how a logo might look on a business card or a website).
11. **Final Design Files:**
- High-resolution, print-ready files and web-optimized files for all designs.
- Source files in relevant formats (e.g., PSD, AI) for future editing.
12. **Guidelines and Documentation:**
- Design guidelines or documentation that help the client understand how to use and maintain the design elements effectively.