8. what is a mood board?
Mood boards are assemblages of images and,
less frequently, objects, which are used to assist
analysis, creativity and idea development in
design activity. Mood boards can assist problem
finding as well as problem solving. Primarily,
mood boards provide a mechanism for students
and practicing designers to respond to
perceptions about the brief, the problem as it
emerges and the ideas as they develop. The
construction of mood boards potentially
stimulates the perception and interpretation of
more ephemeral phenomena such as color,
texture, form, image and status.
9. Why make one?
Mood boards are an essential tool to
set a visual tone of a given design
project. By making one, a client or
group can better assess if you’re
communicating their intended
message, and if you’re
communicating with the target
audience. It is also a great tool to
serve as inspiration throughout your
design process.
11. How to explain
yourself? -wikiHow-
Start by thinking of who you are as
a person, where you stand, how you
want to come off as to other
people.
12. How to explain
yourself? -wikiHow-
Once you find the qualities about
yourself that you want others to
know you can start typing. Make
yourself interesting. Don't just type
the facts, word it the right way. Type
naturally, act like you're talking to
someone rather than just typing in a
box
13. How to explain
yourself? -wikiHow-
Once you find the qualities about
yourself that you want others to
know you can start typing. Make
yourself interesting. Don't just type
the facts, word it the right way. Type
naturally, act like you're talking to
someone rather than just typing in a
box
14. About Me
Things I like about myself
Things that other people like about myself
Things I don’t like about myself
Things that other people don’t like about
myself
Important things for me
Important things the others see from me