I don't know about you guys, but on my projects, when we need to have a moodboard ready, I never really know what to do for that. I end up slapping visuals of all sorts of random things on the page with a couple fonts. This article gives you some direction of where to go with your moodboards. While it might not make a big difference now when we're in control of the entire project from start to finish and can have all of the specifics figured out in our heads, it may be helpful in the future when we have jobs that require showing a client the direction you want to take their project. It also mentions that having a clear mood board can cut down on revisions by helping the client quickly figure out what they do and don't like, thus saving you a lot of time. Enjoy.
Sunday, October 2, 2011
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