A user interface is the means of input for your users to perform a task or function on your intranet. There are many different types of user interface and what you choose depends on what is relevant to your intranet audience. Some examples are: A search engine A drop down menu A button to go [...]
The timescale and budget for your intranet determine the scope of your project. Including these in your creative brief give your intranet designer specific guidelines to work to. In the first four articles on writing a creative brief, we discussed the importance of including a company profile, identifying your target audience, how you will speak [...]
Intranet goals are the objectives you create for your intranet. Your intranet designer needs to understand these goals to help them create an appropriate layout and design. In the first three parts we discussed the importance of including a company profile, information on your target audience and how you will speak to them within your [...]
Your company brand guidelines are an important part of your creative brief. This will help your intranet designer understand what the expectations of your brand are. A creative brief is a document that is used to guide your intranet designer, giving them as much information as possible about your organisation to help them create your [...]
A creative brief is written to give your designer as much information as possible about your organisation to help them create your intranet design. In the last article we covered the importance of writing a company profile to give them an understanding of your organisation’s business and operational structure. Once this has been completed, you [...]