2. sometimes called inspiration boards
is a tool used by designers to help
them get a good idea of what their
clients are looking for.
Can be Actual or Virtual.
are basically collages of items such as
photographs, sketches, clippings, fabric swatches
and color samples.
3. Interior Design
where fabric swatches and paint chip samples
are grouped together on a poster to show a
homeowner what type of atmosphere the new
decor will create.
Fashion
-to highlight trends and styles.
-sketches of garments as the main focus of the
board.
For establishing the aesthetic feel of a web
site.
4. Things that can be explored in the mood board
include photography style, color palettes,
typography, patterns, and the overall look.
The mood board is intentionally casual;
it lets the designer start with broad
strokes and get feedback before too
much time is invested in the wrong
direction.
5.
6. Paint chips and other
color swatches are also
featured on a decorating
mood board. The client
can view the mood board
and decide whether he
or she likes the main
design concepts the
board represents.
7. Mood boards are a great way for
designers to present their take on
a theme to clients. For example,
if a client tells a designer that he
or she wants something cozy or
airy those feelings could be
created in many different ways.