Productivity for designers: create an efficient workflow
Receiving a Brief vs. Creating a Requirement Form 2
A course by Mijal Zagier , Graphic designer
About the video: Receiving a Brief vs. Creating a Requirement Form 2
Overview
“During this second part of the lesson, I will continue to explain what information I ask my clients to fill in the requirements form. ”
In this video lesson Mijal Zagier addresses the topic: Receiving a Brief vs. Creating a Requirement Form 2, which is part of the Domestika online course: Productivity for designers: create an efficient workflow. Explore a set of customized tools to organize your studio and manage any design request efficiently, from first contact to delivery.
Partial transcription of the video
“Receiving a Brief vs. Creating a Requirement Form When I send the requirement form, one of the things that I ask my clients is to create a Pinterest board where they are going to be collecting references. In this section of the requirement form is where I'm going to be gathering all the references that are visual. When I start the project, I ask the client to open a Pinterest album. You can use any other platform. You can use Behance but Pinterest is very easy to use and likely they are going to be taking only a few minutes to open a profile if they don't have one. On Pinterest, they can br...”
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Course summary for: Productivity for designers: create an efficient workflow
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Business, Creative Consulting, Design Management, Management & Productivity, Marketing

Mijal Zagier
A course by Mijal Zagier
Mijal Zagier is a graphic designer specializing in branding and packaging with over 15 years of experience. While attending university for design, she realized the structure of classes, schedules, and exams weren’t for her, so she dropped out and decided to learn on her own. As she looks back, she believes this was a stepping stone for what would be her preferred method of learning and working.
Mijal went on to work as a graphic designer, which allowed her to continue learning in her free time and taking on some freelance clients. Fast-forward to a few years later, she became a creative director for a marketing agency.
Today, she is the owner of her own studio, Bold Design, which has led her to work across the globe in Argentina, USA, India, and Israel. Mijal has also received a number of accolades, including Shutterstock’s Pixels of Fury and the Magellan Award for Creative Advertisement in Travel Weekly US.
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