Creative Brief Writing

Method

A communication method for defining the purpose, audience, scope, tone, constraints, and intended experience of an immersive project or project component.

Description

Creative brief writing turns project intent into a shared reference for the team. In immersive work, a brief may cover story, visual direction, participant role, interaction style, spatial setup, platform, access needs, technical constraints, and production priorities.

Typical Use

Used during project kickoff, commissioning, design alignment, vendor onboarding, prototyping, art direction, content production, and handoff between creative, technical, and production teams.

Scope Note

This method can include audience definition, project goals, tone, references, deliverables, constraints, success criteria, production assumptions, open questions, and decision boundaries.

Boundary Note

A creative brief should guide the team while leaving room for discovery, testing, and iteration.

Collaboration Note

Usually written or coordinated by creative producers, directors, design leads, writers, strategists, or researchers, with input from technical leads, artists, stakeholders, and commissioners.

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