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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Creative brief

On Monday we talked about the importance of a creative brief. With a creative brief you have to answer these questions who?, what?, why?, when?, how? and where?. A creative brief puts in writing the idea of your understanding of the project that you are working on for your client. They can also sometimes be proposals because since it is a written document of  the project.  We also discussed that when doing work with a client it is always  better to take your time on a project. This is also a good tip if you want to actually make money. If you work too quickly and the work is not good enough, there is a chance the client won't pay you what it would have been worth. Don't get me wrong there will be a time where the client wants you to do a project in two days. But if you have a client that allows you to take your time on a project it is better for you to do so. The other part of the class we went over on the project was where we had to come up with a phrase and ten images that change what the phrase means. My phrase was "don't ask don't tell". These were the two images that the class chose to be my best ones.

2 comments:

  1. Real talk on the brief being a proposal, it was good to see the ones jimmy read off after we did ours, something to remember for when i start my own...

    Oh and I hate that creepy ass pic of that dude, grimey!

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  2. definitely good advice to take time working on project instead of rushing it. and great pics for the homework, glad for the humor.

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