CREATIVE MOOD BOARD 1 Urban Fashion Lifestyle Product
CREATIVE MOOD BOARD [1] Urban Fashion & Lifestyle Product
What is Mood Board? An inspiration board Is a visual direction for a project. A physical or digital collage of ideas that’s commonly used in fields like interior design, fashion, and graphic design.
Type of Mood Board Static visual Video Sound
What is in Mood Board? It can include just about anything! photography, designs or illustrations, color palettes, textures, descriptive words, anything that helps you define the direction of your project.
Mood Board Guidline 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Be clear what you're trying to achieve Choose a few high level directions Collect any written inspiration Add any visual elements that already exist Collect inspiring design from around the web Add some photography Add colors and fonts Add examples of motion and animation Focus on composition, hierarchy and scale Add some notes explaining your thinking
Be clear what you're trying to achieve Moodboards fall into several broad categories. They can either be literal and practical (i. e. featuring fonts, color schemes and images that you actually plan to use in a final piece of work) or they can be less literal and more about exploring tone and mood. You can tackle these two different types sequentially, or you can just do one or the other.
1. Drag a new Board in from the toolbar. 2. Name the Board based on what you're trying to achieve (e. g. "early moodboard" or "final brand board"). 3. Set an icon that represents the Board.
Choose a few high level directions At this point you probably have a few different directions you'd like to explore. This is good! It's important to keep an open mind about what the right solution might be. Remember, a moodboard is all about exploration, so don't get too attached to a particular direction just yet.
1. 2. Open the first Board you created. Drag in subboards, and name them in a descriptive way.
Collect any written inspiration Before you start adding images, it's a great idea to collect any written content you have. This might include brand values, positioning statements, taglines or any other parts of the brief that will inspire you or keep you on track.
1. 2. 3. Drag in one Note from the toolbar for each piece of content. Use the Quote style for any direct quotes (e. g. from a client). Group the notes using a Column to make them easier to move around.
Add any visual elements that already exist Now it's time to start adding visual elements. Start with the easy stuff. If a logo already exists, drop it in. Same goes for any existing expressions of the brand like websites, design elements or photography. These might not make it into the final board, but they're still a great place to start. Don't worry about organizing the images just yet, that will come later.
1. 2. Drag and drop images from your desktop on to your board. 2. Paste the URLs of images on the web into a Link card and they'll automatically be uploaded.
Reference https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=QLTb. T 2 bq sj 0 https: //milanote. com/guide/create-bettermoodboards https: //www. canva. com/learn/make-a-moodboard/
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