Different types of brief ContractualA contractual brief is a brief that sets certain agreements from clients to complete all necessary paperwork and details in an easy manner, making it easier to understand. A client would be asked to provide formalities and information, as this is needed in order for the company hired, in order for them to complete the work. A disadvantage of this brief is that there could be disagreements between the client and company with the contract, and this could be over terms within the contract. Also, the timing of the brief may become an issue; this is because the brief is very likely to have a timing limit. But an advantage of having this type of brief is that the client can control everything within the brief for there own personal preference. A contractual brief means that anyone involved in the project will have to sign a confidentiality agreement, for example this was used in “the taking of prince harry� as prince Harry was interviewed, a confidentiality agreement was used to keep him safe from other dangers. In my own personal experience with working with brief, I was contracted with contractual brief in order to create an ident for a online channel, this meant the client would either have an idea of what they wanted, or give complete control to the maker, which Is what happened in this case. NegotiatedThis type of brief can be described as similar to the formal brief as this will have both the client and the company offering up ideas and suggestions that could be used for the project, for example you might have different ideas for a advert, meaning