Existence proof
An existence proof is a proof that shows an existential statement is true, that is, that an element with certain properties exists in the domain. This can be done by providing the instructions for its creation in a constructive proof of existence. Alternatively, you can show how assuming such an element doesn't exist leads to a contradiction in a non-constructive proof of existence.
Constructive proof of existence
In a constructive proof of existence, you are tasked with either finding a particular element in the domain where the theorem holds true, or demonstrating that such an element can be constructed.
Non-constructive proof of existence
A non-constructive proof of existence will take the form of a proof by contradiction. Assume an element with the required properties does not exist. Then, show how this manifests as a contradiction.