Creative Strategist

Role

Connects creative direction to audience, context, platform, partners, and project goals.

Description

A creative strategist connects creative ambition to audience, context, partners, platform, funding, positioning, and long-term purpose. The role helps the project understand what it is for, whom it addresses, and how it should travel or be framed.

Creative Direction Context

Within creative direction, the creative strategist helps keep the work legible beyond the studio. They may shape positioning, audience assumptions, partnership language, funding narratives, cultural context, and communication between creative and institutional priorities.

Scope Note

Typically includes audience framing, project positioning, opportunity analysis, partner alignment, pitch strategy, platform fit, cultural relevance, and communication of creative value.

Boundary Note

The role overlaps with producing, marketing, research, and creative direction. It should not reduce the work to branding or market fit alone; its value is aligning strategy with the creative proposition.

Collaboration Note

Common collaborators include creative directors, producers, distribution leads, researchers, marketing leads, partnerships leads, curators, and funders or commissioners.

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