Client Briefing Form

New Client Briefing Form

Client Overview

Enter the full name of the client.
Enter the full name of the client.
Enter the name of the client's business or company.

Project Scope

Type of Website
Explain the primary goals of the website. Is it designed to generate leads, increase sales, improve brand awareness, or serve another purpose?
Required Features:
Select any special functionality required for the website.

Branding & Visual Style

Maximum file size: 134.22MB

Upload any logos, brand guidelines, or design assets provided by the client.
Describe the visual style the client prefers. Is it minimalistic, bold, modern, corporate, or playful? Mention color schemes, font styles, or any specific design elements the client likes.
Provide links to websites or brands that the client admires. Mention what they like about these examples, whether it’s the layout, style, or specific functionality.

SEO & Content

Do you have an SEO plan?
Where is your content?
Use this option only if you would like us to use the exact content on your current website.
Ensure the document is shared fully so that we can access it without logging into the website you have it stored on.

Maximum file size: 134.22MB

Technical Requirements

Platform or Technology
Describe any other needs, such as accessibility options integrations or anything else.

Client Communication Style

Preferred Communication Method:
How does the client prefer to communicate? Select the method they feel most comfortable with.
How often should the designer provide updates to the client?

Timeline & Deadlines

List any important milestones in the project, such as deadlines for design mockups, development stages, and final launch.
Specify the target date for the website to go live.

Budget Considerations

Enter the budget that has been allocated for the website design. This helps the designer know what level of design and features are feasible.

Additional Notes

Provide any additional notes about the client’s personality, preferences, or feedback that could influence the design. For example, if the client has any specific dislikes or habits the designer should be aware of.