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Inspired Mood Boards!

  • Writer: claire speller
    claire speller
  • Oct 30, 2023
  • 2 min read

A mood board is a perfect tool that will help you gather and organise visual elements in order to inspire and guide your creative projects. It will allow a visual direction and ensure that your ideas align with your desired mood and aesthetic.


Below are some steps to help you create an effective mood board:


1. Clarify Your Purpose: Before working on the visual exploration, it's important to have a clear understanding of the project's goals and objectives. Determine the mood, theme, or concept you want to convey through your mood board.


2. Collect Inspiration: Start by gathering a wide range of visual references that echo’s your desired mood. This will include images, colours, textures, typography, and even non-visual elements like music or quotes. Explore sources such as social media platforms, magazines, websites, and art galleries to find inspiration.


3. Curate and Organise: Once you have a collection of visuals, begin to curate and organise them. Look for common themes, colour palettes, or visual styles that align with your project's vision. Arrange the images on a physical or digital board, considering the composition and flow of ideas.


4. Consider Context: Think about the context in which your project will be shown, how the mood board elements will translate into the final design, also about the space and how the mood board will guide the overall feel.


5. Experiment and Iterate: Play around with your mood board. Mixing different combinations of visuals, colours, and textures to clarify your concept. Explore new ideas and make changes as and when needed.


6. Communicate and Collaborate: Share your mood board with others involved in the project. Use it as a visual communication tool to ensure everyone is on the same page and understands the intended mood and direction.


7. Apply the Inspiration: Once your mood board is finalised, Keep it handy as a reference throughout your creative process. Let it guide your design choices, colour schemes, and overall aesthetic. Always refer back to it whenever you need inspiration or to establish consistency.

Remember, a mood board is a dynamic tool that can evolve as your project progresses. You can update and refine it as new ideas emerge or as the project requirements change. By creating a well-crafted mood board, you'll have a visual roadmap that will inspire and guide your creative journey.

 
 
 

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