The Rebranding Brief - Template
The Rebranding Brief - Template
The Rebranding Brief - Template
● Do this
● Do that
● Do the other
The first thing you should explain when writing your design brief, is about your business and the
sector you work in.
The more you can offer in the first instance here, the better.
Project Objectives
Your goal for a rebranding project, could simply be something like:
"We need to rebrand as our existing brand is old and tired, no longer connecting with our audience.
The market place we operate in is crowded. Therefore, differentiation matters to us, and we need to
stand out. Our space is saturated with boring brands, we want to make a difference with the way we
look."
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Also include your measures of success:
1. Success factor
2. Success factor
3. Success factor
Target Audience/Markets
Check out this post for a more detailed guide into creating customer personas.
Outside of demographic and psychographic traits, ask yourself the following about your customers:
Try to share as much information about the problems you’re facing as you can.
For example:
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● What does your marketing strategy look like?
● Do you need a new website? (If you’re rebranding, then the answer is yes!)
● Do you have a digital marketing strategy in place?
It’s a safe assumption that you have a name, a logo, and a website, and that these will need
redesigned to align with your rebrand.
Try and think larger. Are there things that your brand currently have that other brands don’t typically
have? What sort of cost implication does this have, and is it important to change them all
immediately?
● Item 1
● Item 2
● Item 3
● Item 4
● Item 5
● and so on…
Try and evaluate as you go. Is there anything you can ditch, or anything that works particularly well?
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Competitor Information
It’s good to include some competitor information. Try listing out:
● Name
● Website Link
● What You Like About Them
● What You Don’t Like About Them
● How You See Yourself in Relation to Them
Brand Strategy
If you have a fair idea of your existing brand strategy, then it’s a good idea to include it in your
rebranding brief.
● Audience personas
● Competitor research
● Brand positioning
● Brand story
● Brand values
● Brand mission
● Brand touchpoints
● Brand messaging
● Tone of voice
● Brand identity
Even if you have some ideas around this, get it noted down.
With your project being a rebrand, try to give a view of what’s working now versus what isn’t.
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Sample Branding Campaigns
If you’re rebranding, and have run brand awareness or advertising campaigns in the past, include
some links to the assets in your brief.
This gives your agency an idea of how your brand will be used going forward.
It also helps build out the list of deliverables we talked about above.
Project Timescales
Use a table like the one below to outline your projects.
Project Budget
Include a suggested budget if possible, if not, a budget range.
We have a range of posts about design project budgets if you’re not sure:
Contact Information
List out the people involved in the project here. This is what you should include:
● Name
● Phone
● Email
● Hours available
● Is it appropriate to contact them?
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How the Project will Be Awarded
Typically people assign a percentage of awarding criteria to the following elements.
Required Response
You need to let your agency know what you’re expecting back, by when, and how to submit it.
The email address to submit the proposal to, and the date by which you’re hoping to receive your
submissions.
If you’d like Canny Creative to take a look at your project, we’d love to help! hello@canny-
creative.com
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