When selecting and responding to briefs you will need to consider the following:
- How do you balance what you want to do, design or produce with what the brief requires?
- Do the briefs offer enough breadth and scope for the development of a range of responses whilst at the same time allowing you to focus your practice?
- What are the realistic timescales for completing the brief? Are you working to these?
- Have you clearly identified what the problem is before you start?
- Where is the challenge in the brief and what will you get out of doing it?
- What do you need to present and how will you present it?
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