9 Tips on how to write a successful Creative Brief
Writing a great creative brief for a creative project like a print ad, website, banner or brochure is demanding but ultimately rewarding. It is the number one thing you can do to help get quality and efficiency from a graphic designer. And really, the creative you get out in the end is only as good as the input supplied in the creative brief itself. Take a peek below for 9 quick tips to improve your results through a fantastic creative brief.
- Realize that any designer you hire is a professional and must be treated as such.
- Understand that designers are not mind-readers.
- Before coming to a graphic designer, have your business model ready and your plan up to par. No design can save any business that is not well thought out.
- Mentioning past campaigns that were successful (or unsuccessful) are always useful. Don’t forget to explain why!
- Understand that it will not be free.
- Communicate with the designer-do not dictate.
- Don’t try and design for the designer. You hired them for a reason-their knowledge and talent.
- A picture is worth a thousand words. Take a screen capture if you cannot put it in words.
- Set expectations up front. This is the number one way to create a successful Creative Brief.
Here they are. Take it all in. This is what every Designer wants to say after they read your brief, hopefully it will be useful to you.