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ReqBrief for Branding Studios: A Real Creative Brief, Every Time

Strong identity work starts with a strong brief. Get one out of the client before the first sketch.

Branding lives and dies on the brief. When the positioning, audience and the client’s actual taste are vague, the studio guesses — and guessing means more rounds, more "can we see another direction", and margin quietly bleeding away.

ReqBrief interviews the client up front about who they are, who they serve, how they want to be perceived and what they love and loathe — then returns a structured creative brief your designers can present against with confidence.

The pains we hear most

Vague creative direction

"Something fresh and premium" tells the studio almost nothing to work with.

Hidden stakeholder taste

The founder’s real preferences only surface when they reject round two.

Endless revision rounds

Undefined taste turns into expensive back-and-forth on the studio’s dime.

Positioning gaps

Identity work built before the brand’s positioning is actually agreed.

How ReqBrief helps

A brief with substance

Positioning, audience and perception captured before design starts.

Taste, surfaced early

Likes, dislikes and references drawn out before the first concept, not after.

Fewer rounds

Present against an agreed brief instead of guessing and re-guessing.

A document to anchor reviews

When feedback drifts, the brief brings the conversation back.

What it looks like

A studio takes on a rebrand for a hospitality group. Before opening Figma, they send a ReqBrief link. The client articulates the new positioning, the audience they are chasing, three brands they admire and two they cannot stand, and who has final sign-off. The first presentation lands on direction — because the direction was agreed in writing first.

FAQ

Can the interview handle subjective, taste-driven questions?

Yes. With the project context set for identity work, the interview draws out positioning, audience perception, references and preferences — the subjective ground that, left vague, causes most revision rounds.

Does it replace a proper creative brief?

It produces a structured brief from the client’s answers that you can refine into your studio’s format — so you start from real input rather than a blank brief template and a hopeful kickoff call.

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Stop chasing clients for requirements

Create a project, send a link, and let ReqBrief interview your client and write the brief.

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