Creative Brief Template
A digital creative brief template for defining goals, establishing scope, setting expectations, and starting creative projects off on the right foot.
- Use this guide to build the template in Wrike.
Creative Brief Template
A digital creative brief template for defining goals, establishing scope, setting expectations, and starting creative projects off on the right foot.
A creative brief is the foundation for all sorts of creative and marketing projects. It defines the audience and purpose for the work requested, establishes scope, and helps set expectations to ensure the project is successful. The key elements of a creative brief include identifying who the stakeholders and project owners are, the objective of the project, a profile of the audience, and specific details about the desired deliverable.
Start by creating a custom, dynamic request form to collect all of the necessary project details up front. Next, build a custom dashboard for traffic control and to ensure each project is organized and assigned to the appropriate team members. Last, use the Gantt chart view to visualize the project on a timeline and ensure alignment.
Why you need this template
Use Wrike’s dynamic forms to capture all the necessary details for the project right from the start.
Use request forms for all project requests and create dashboards so teams can manage and assign incoming work.
Determine stakeholders, project owners, and deadlines at the start of your project to define scope and set expectations.
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The guide will show you how to:
Start by building a custom request form to collect all of the information needed to start your project. These details will differ depending on your organization, the request, your audience, and other factors. Try to maintain a balance between keeping the form brief enough that people will actually use it and comprehensive enough that your team gets all of the details they need. A few questions the form should answer are:
To build a new request form:
Add fields to your form by selecting + Question. There are a number of field types available including:
Hovering over any question brings up the Add conditional branching or assignment button. Click this button to direct users to new pages or to assign requests to specific team members.
After you've finalized your request form, click Publish to save the request and make it available to your team in the workspace. All users can then see it and use it to submit requests.
Click on your name in the top-right corner and go to Account Management. Select Workflow from the menu on the left. These are the preconfigured workflows for your account. Customize them by creating new workflows or editing existing ones. By default, new tasks will be tagged with the first status in your Active group. Only tasks included in an Active group status will appear in your notifications, email digests, and searches using the default filters.
When you combine custom statuses and dashboard widgets, you gain instant visibility into just the areas and processes you want to monitor. Here's how to create a useful dashboard widget using one of your custom statuses.
To get an overview of the project, click on the folder containing your project in the folder tree on the left, and then click on the Gantt Chart view. This displays the project and all tasks and dependencies on an interactive and dynamic timeline. You can focus on one phase or view the entire project. To adjust the length of any task, simply drag the due-date marker. Milestones are fixed and must be rescheduled independently.
FAQ
Wrike’s creative brief template is suitable for almost any type of creative project. Marketing campaigns, design projects, and video productions, for example, can all be managed with this creative template.
With the creative brief template, you can build create custom request forms and dashboards, tailor unique workflows for your creative teams, and get a complete project overview with Gantt chart view.
The creative brief template can help teams overcome a lot of common problems. Poor task management, lack of information, incorrect details, and poor project visibility can all derail a creative project to varying degrees.
Yes! You can create your own workflows. No two teams work exactly the same. That’s why Wrike’s creative brief template allows you to include custom statuses that reflect how you assign, approve, review, and deliver projects.
Yes, the creative brief template gives you a project dashboard that helps manage tasks and monitor project progress.
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