A strong design brief has:
- A clear deliverable
- A defined audience
- References with reasons
- Budget and timeline upfront
Bookmark this. Send it to your team before your next hire.
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Most startup founders don't have a designer problem; They have a brief problem.
Bad briefs leads to revisions that never end, money down the drain, and a final result that looks nothing like what you imagined.
Here's how to fix that before your next project.
Before you do, answer these four questions:
1) What exactly is being designed? (logo, app, deck?)
2)Who is it for? (describe your target customer)
3)What feeling should it give? (not just "clean and modern")
4)What's my budget and deadline?
We don’t just design for the looks, we design keeping in mind the brand’s mission and vision.
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4. Desktop Core Design Lastly, with more space and power on bigger screens, expect websites and apps to go all in on detailed, immersive designs.
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3. 3D Elements Flat design is officially on the decline. 3D is everywhere now, making digital experiences feel more dynamic, interactive, and real. Think bold textures, depth, and shadows that make your screen feel almost tangible.
Bad branding is costing your startup and most founders don't even know it's happening.
Here are 5 real things poor branding silently kills in your business.
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5/ It costs you talent, not just customers.
Top talent researches companies before applying. A weak brand signals instability and the best people quietly move on.
Your brand is your most underrated business asset.
3/ It raises your customer acquisition cost.
4/ It destroys pricing power.
When your brand looks cheap, customers expect cheap prices even if your product is world-class. Weak branding forces you to compete on price instead of value.
That's a race to the bottom you can't win.
2/ It makes you invisible in a crowded market.
Consistent brand presentation increases revenue by up to 23%. Without a clear visual identity, you blend in and blending in means your ideal client chooses your competitor instead.
A strong brand is not vanity. It's strategy.
1/ It kills trust before you say a word.
94% of first impressions are design-related. If your logo looks rushed, your website feels inconsistent, or your colours clash your audience has already decided you're not serious.
You don't get a second first impression.
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🚨 JUST IN: @claudeai got a huge update today and I'm flattered to be a part of it. As of now, Claude Opus 4.6 can build mobile apps and prepare shipping them on the Apple + Google app stores.
We just launched Shipper a new package that empowers Claude to:
→ Build complete mobile apps
→ Recreate existing apps
→ Assure iOS & Android compatibility
→ Autofill listings for both app stores (app icon, images, descriptions, keywords, privacy policy etc)
Claude Opus 4.6 can do all of the above in one prompt for ~$0.17/app... Publishable from the first prompt & built in 5 mins, not months.
You can try it on Shipper by asking Claude to "create an AI chatbot like Perplexity" or "eBay style marketplace app for local goods".
To celebrate this huge step forward, if you comment "SHIP" you will get free credits.