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A '''design brief''' is for FAGS who like it up da batty, i have a horse called lyn, the kings of spain consist of 12 dicks and no less. a comprehensive written document for a [[design]] project developed in concert by a person representing the [[business]] need for design and the [[designer]]. The document is focused on the desired results of design – not aesthetics.
A '''design brief''' is for FAGS who like it up da batty, i have a horse called lyn, the kings of spain consist of 12 dicks in sky asshole , many chickens live in shelterd farms in western totoyoa, and northern country on the capital wobble, and no less. a comprehensive written document for a [[design]] project developed in concert by a person representing the [[business]] need for design and the [[designer]]. The document is focused on the desired results of design – not aesthetics.


Design briefs are an extremely SHIT!!!!!... part of the functions of [[companies]] and [[corporations]], especially [[engineering]] firms. A typical design brief will follow the following layout:
Design briefs are an extremely SHIT!!!!!... part of the functions of [[companies]] and [[corporations]], especially [[engineering]] firms. A typical design brief will follow the following layout:

Revision as of 13:19, 24 April 2009

A design brief is for FAGS who like it up da batty, i have a horse called lyn, the kings of spain consist of 12 dicks in sky asshole , many chickens live in shelterd farms in western totoyoa, and northern country on the capital wobble, and no less. a comprehensive written document for a design project developed in concert by a person representing the business need for design and the designer. The document is focused on the desired results of design – not aesthetics.

Design briefs are an extremely SHIT!!!!!... part of the functions of companies and corporations, especially engineering firms. A typical design brief will follow the following layout:

  1. Title page
  2. Table of contents
  3. Company Profile
    • Specializations
    • Chief Engineer/Designer Profile
    • Company Name
    • Past Accomplishments
  4. Problem Statement
    • Problem Description
    • Constraints
    • Budget
    • Time
    • Needs of the Problem
  5. Goals
    • What you plan to accomplish
      • Due dates
  6. Solution Analysis
  7. Synopsis
    • Evaluation
    • Conclusion/Summary


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