Showing posts with label Mood Board. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mood Board. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Mood Boards




Student mood boards by Aysın Kadirbeyoğlu, Öykü Esen, İdil Sevda Öksüz.

More Mood Boards




Student mood boards by Naz Beşcan, Gülmin Coşar, and Begüm

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Mood Boards






A mood board is a tool used by designers to help them get a good idea of what their clients are looking for. Mood boards are basically collages of items such as photographs, sketches, clippings, fabric swatches and color samples. A mood board can be actual or virtual. A mood board is used by many different types of designers such as those in fashion and interior design.

A fashion mood board usually has sketches of garments as the main focus of the board. Fashion mood boards may also have magazine clippings or other sketches of what inspired the designer such as pictures of ocean waves for the design of a dark blue silk gown. Trimming details and ribbon could also be on a fashion mood board. (Examples from: fashioncapital.co.uk and www.fashion-era.com)

The Mood Board of Kristina Klarin



"I’m a freelance textile and fashion designer. I adore colors, but often find myself very limited by color schemes which repeat in my mind. For me, the best recipe against this mental laziness is to take photographs of seemingly insignificant things which often hide an infinity of fresh and surprisingly beautiful color palettes." (www.erayo.com/BlogEditors/post/2008/01/Kris-Mood-Board.aspx)