Mood Boards The essence of the space. What is a mood board? What is its purpose? Why bother?

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Mood Boards The essence of the space

What is a mood board? What is its purpose? Why bother?

It is a method of showing your client what you intend their space to feel like. They have told you their needs and requirements likes and dislikes, the use/purpose of the space: now this is your chance to interpret this information and put it together in a way that communicates how you intend it to FEEL

No plans, drawings, visuals. With colour, texture, imagery you must illicit an emotional response. Hopefully a positive one.

What information are you trying to impart?

Using sample mood boards, let us discuss what they tells us.

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