
The briefing is the first dialogue between the client and the agency. It is a document containing all the detailed information that the agency needs to work effectively.
Good communication between agency and client is fundamental in order to achieve the goals.

Provide information about your company and categories of products/services. Include everything that is relevant for the agency to know such as:

This is a launch, relaunch or reposition? Do you want a new design or a re-design? What is the message to convey?
Do you want to increase sales with existing customers or attract new customers? Do you need an advertising concept? What is the message to convey?
Do you want a new image or renew the current? Do you need a Corporate Identity or re-fresh the current? What is the purpose?
Is your intent to launch a new brand or to re-fresh one? Do you need a Branding or Re-Branding? What is the purpose?

Describe your demographic and behaviorally target group. Provide all existing research data that are relevant for the agency to know such as:

Provide a schedule of the intended project with deadlines. The various phases of the project should be taken into account, such as: research, development strategy, visual design, analysis, completion, production and delivery

Provide a preliminary cost estimate. This helps the agency to maximize your project and provide realistic and appropriate solutions.
The copy (slogan / text) and images used in a project are as important as the design itself, and must be indicated whether they will be supplied when necessary.

If there is a Corporate manual specifying visual rules (the use of fonts, colours, graphic grids, visual concepts, etc.), it should be supplied to the agency.
Indicate the name of the responsible person for the project in your company to communicate with someone responsible in the agency.