As a graphic designer, your deliverables may include a variety of visual assets and design materials tailored to your clients' specific needs. Here are some common deliverables for a graphic designer:
Brand Identity: Logo designs, color palettes, typography guidelines, and brand style guides that establish a consistent and recognizable brand identity for your clients.
Print Collaterals: Brochures, flyers, posters, business cards, and other print materials that effectively communicate the client's message and brand.
Digital Graphics: Social media graphics, web banners, email templates, and digital ads that enhance online presence and engagement.
Website Design: User interface (UI) design, wireframes, and mockups for websites that are visually appealing and user-friendly.
Packaging Design: Product packaging concepts and designs that create a strong visual impact and attract customers.
Illustrations: Custom illustrations and graphics that add a unique and artistic touch to various projects.
Infographics: Visual representations of data and information that make complex concepts easily understandable.
Presentation Design: Slide designs and templates that help communicate ideas effectively during presentations.
Iconography: Custom icons and icon sets that enhance the visual appeal and usability of websites and applications.
Brand Merchandise: Designs for branded merchandise such as T-shirts, mugs, and stationery that promote the client's brand.