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Anyone who works in a creative industry could tell you about the importance of a brief. This singular document is where the client’s wishes are carefully acknowledged and the designer’s commitment to those wishes is written in ink. It’s the part of the process that can often make or break a project.

The brief is also a balancing act where both expectations and reality need to be

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