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Art mood board
Art mood board




art mood board

We choose Milla as the name of our Mood Board. Our Website Template Theme: Artists, Illustrators & Surface Pattern Designer Mood Board Give your Mood Board a Name You know what you need to wear, what it could involve, and the overall look and feel of the night.Ī theme gives you direction and a path to follow and, that’s why it’s so important to have one for your mood board. (My favourite type of party!) Now you know what to expect.

art mood board

It’s similar if you receive an invitation to a party. We love using a theme in everything we create. How could they incorporate their work and the look and feel of their branding into their website? We knew exactly what direction to take and, here’s how we did it. – Heading & Body Copy Fonts Artist and Illustrator Mood BoardĪfter listening and talking to numerous creatives, the same issue kept coming up. We love using mood boards as inspiration, and we hope that something within our boards will spark inspiration within you. We not only included one but five mood boards. This fun and vibrant Milla mood board set would have to be our favourite one we have created. Pin your favourite or pin them all! Artist and Illustrator Mood Board – Collection Artist & Illustrators Modd Boards (this is the blog you’re reading)Ĭheck out the Artist and Illustrator Mood Board Collection above.Destination Wedding Photographer Mood Boards.Our Favourite 5-step Process to Creating a Mood Board.All these steps help form a mood board that not only inspires but results in a design that captures exactly what your client was after.īefore we get started, missed a part of our Mood Board Series? Catch up below. You’ll discover our exact process from picking images to choosing a colour palette, font pairing and everything in-between.

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We are back for Part 4 of our Inspirational Mood Board Series – Artists and Illustrator Edition. And, the perfect place to start is with our Artist and Illustrator Mood Board. I can’t tell you how much I go back to my own pin boards, and those of the professionals I follow, to get inspiration for mood boards, branding content, and tone setting.We want to take you behind the scenes leading up to the launch of our latest Showit Website Template – Milla. If you’re struggling to set this tone… Hit. What do you want your ideal client to feel when they look at your branding? What tone do you want to set? If you’ve selected your images, and something still just doesn’t feel right… go back to those feelings. They also have images with a more modern mood, as compared to Pixabay and other sites of the same tenor. is my personal favourite right now, because they’ve actually begun curating image sets by colour, which is super helpful if you’re looking to create a set that’s cohesive and consistent.

art mood board

The images themselves though… where the hell do those come from? Well, when a business owner doesn’t have images for me to use, or hasn’t shared a Pinterest board with some inspiration, I consult stock image sites! There are far, far more resources there than you might think. We base these choices on their ideal client profile, and then I choose images that will appeal to their preferences. Is their client going to be more attracted to something bold? Or something minimal? Or something with elements of both? Something highly colourful, or a palette that’s more neutral? Instead of starting with the images themselves, I start with the feelings that my client wants their clients to have, as well as the aesthetic preferences of their ideal client from what they’ve told me. For these businesses, I flip things around, and source their images and colours backwards. In these cases, I have to start in a completely different place. They don’t have the same kind of visual content for me to pull into their brands, and I have to (GASP) start from naut. It makes their clients feel comfy in their online spaces – and it’s the basis of my work with creatives.īut… I don’t always get to cheat like this! Not every business I work with is a creative one, or at least in the sense that the photographers, artists, and videographers I work with are. The reason for this is obvious: creatives create, and therefore have visual content of their own that I can pull into their branding, and use for consistency.īasing the colours of a brand on the creative content that a business owner births, sets the foundation for building an ecosystem in which their work feels natural. And when I do branding design for creatives, I kind of get to cheat when it comes to brand boards. Finding (the right) Inspiration for your Mood Board






Art mood board