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GoodBriefGoodBrief is recommended for freelance designers, design students, and agencies seeking an efficient method to generate initial project briefs. It is particularly beneficial for those who need to quickly establish project guidelines without extensive consultation or resource allocation.
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It depends on what sort of clients/industry you are targeting, use this to generate ideas: (https://goodbrief.io). Source: about 3 years ago
Take a look at the kind of company youd want to work at as a junior designer. Then go over to https://goodbrief.io/ and try to do a full project. Source: about 3 years ago
Hi - I personally like your personal brand work and your Digimune piece. As a young designer, you're doing a good job of showing your thought process..if im looking for a mid-level designer thats what I'm looking for. The porfolio is a bit light...So I would use some off time to add personal projects. Some great tools out there can help you speed up the process. I use https://goodbrief.io/ on occasion to help me... Source: about 3 years ago
So far I've been working with Good Brief, https://goodbrief.io, for logo design but find the briefs are limited with information. Source: about 3 years ago
It's been a while that I wanted to make my own portfolio but of course, I needed some work first so I worked on this fictional project, Wine. (I took a brief from that site goodbrief.io) Wine is a company that has a chain of stores where they sell second-hand clothing, they stand out for their quality and uniqueness, they want to communicate innocence and at the same time being fresh. Also, their main target is a... Source: about 3 years ago
I'm looking to run a puzzle game/contest for some friends. I'm not even really sure what to call what I am looking for, but so far, r/puzzles has come the closest to what I am imagining. We are all big readers and enjoyed books with codes and cyphers as kids, and I have recently been re-inspired by the puzzle box in glass onion. Any sort of search for "treasure hunt" or "scavenger hunt" results in basically a... Source: over 3 years ago
Hi , I try to extract password from image in NADA mission , I just wanted to use pytesseract to read words from image ( image of NADA website) but some how it didnt work and final code just could read 'https://breakthecode.tech/' in bottom of the site in image, and I used pillow library to open and load image in python. Source: about 4 years ago
Well, my first post on this cool platform, I losing my mind trying to crack the codes of break the code 2! And I love it! If you are reading this and you dont't know what I am talking about, give it a look: Https://breakthecode.tech/. - Source: dev.to / about 4 years ago
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