2009年11月5日 星期四

How to write a design brief

The most important things covered in a written design brief:

What is the question?

· Why is the question current/ interesting/ important?

· What has inspired the question?

· In which context are you asking the question?

· Why should people interested in your questions?

How will find the answer(s)?

· Where will the research come from/ where will you gain the necessary knowledge?

· Will you interview people? Collaborate with specialists?

· How will you structure your projects?

· Will you have a brainstorming, research, design, building and presentation phase?

· What is the timeline for the project?

How will you present the answer(s)?

· What will the outcome of your project be?

· What are you proposing to achieve within the given timeframe?

· Which materials/ support will you require to reach this outcome?

· Which equipment will you require for your presentation?

You should be able to describe the core idea of the project in 100-150 words.

Add a proposed timetable for projects, no matter how simple or complex they may be.

Add images if you think they make your plans clearer.

Add details of proposed collaborators and their roles in the project if you are not working alone on this project.

How to write a design brief, Julia Lohmann, 2009

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