Brief & design review
Align the idea, audience, target format and information still needed.
How it works
The process is organized around decisions: what needs to be understood, what needs to be sampled, what needs approval and what needs checking before the next stage.
Prepare Your BriefSix development stages
Align the idea, audience, target format and information still needed.
Translate the approved direction into a first physical sample path.
Review proportion, materials, colors and important character details.
Consolidate the approved specification before production coordination.
Review production consistency against the confirmed product requirements.
Coordinate packing requirements and shipment preparation for the project.
Quality checkpoints
These checkpoints describe what is reviewed. They are not static approval badges or claims about a project that has not happened.
Confirm what can be translated reliably from the brief.
Align the visible and tactile direction before final specification.
Record the changes that matter to proportion, construction and character.
Consolidate the approved product requirements before coordination.
Review finished goods and packing requirements against the confirmed brief.
Useful inputs
Show the visual idea, signature details and what must remain recognizable.
Describe the intended product type, approximate scale and how it may be used.
Share an estimated range and destination market so feasibility can be reviewed in context.
Start a project
Share what you know so far. We will use the brief to map the next practical development step.
Prepare Your Brief Quantity feasibility, sampling scope and production timing are reviewed project by project.