![]() ![]() We’ll begin with the initial idea and then move to the concept stage and finally take you through the entire design process using our favourite method – mood boards. Pattern Designer Mood Boards (this is the blog you’re reading).ĭestination Wedding Photographer Mood Boards.Our Favourite 5-step Process to Creating a Mood Board.Welcome to Part 5 of our Inspirational Mood Board Series – Pattern Designer Edition.īefore we get started, missed a part of our Mood Board Series? Catch up below.In creating this mood board set, we knew we wanted it to reflect the creative Artists, illustrators & Surface Pattern Designers. We know that every artist and designer is different and doesn’t fit into the same box. The trouble with most website templates is that they follow the same restrictive boxy look. Our website template is as unique as the artist’s work. Using our time and tested 5-step process, we’ll take you through all the steps from ideas to choosing the colours, fonts and overall feel for our Pattern Designer Mood Board. With this template design, we wanted to take a more organic approach. We incorporated a paper texture style by gathering inspiration from print magazines and books. The organic feel also extended out to textures we included throughout the site. We believe this is something that has been missing from templates for creatives. We wanted to break away from the common square, boxy look. And instead, create a website that looks as unique as the designer’s work. Pick a ThemeĪ theme allows you to stay on track and gives you guidelines to follow when deciding what to add to your mood board. ![]() Our Website Template Theme: Pattern Design for Artists, Illustrators & Surface Pattern Designer Mood Board. We picked Pattern Designer as the name of our mood board because it tied in with our initial idea of a place for your patterns. Not only does do you know straight away what the mood board is all about, but it’s short enough to remember. Our three words: Patterns, organic, textures TaglineĪs discussed throughout this series, a tagline is a short line of copy that sums up everything the Mood Board represents. If you’re stuck for ideas, think of three words that help sum up what the board represents. Use these words when choosing colours, images & photos. ![]() Pattern Designer Mood Board Collection Pattern Designer Mood BoardĬoming up with an Idea and Theme takes time so congratulate yourself for getting this far. The next step in this 5-step process is deciding how you will display everything by bringing it together in an organised collection. Physical or DigitalĪ mood board can be either a physical board such as a corkboard or displayed in digital format. If you need a refresher on Physical boards, head back to Parts 1 & 2, where we take a deep dive and include examples, images and insider tips. To create a Digital Mood Board, you will need Graphics Software.Īs designers, we use either Indesign or Photoshop. (Which is what we used for the mood boards in this blog post). *For our non-designer friends, Canva is a great alternative. ![]() When creating a digital mood board, it’s easy to forget about anything other than the visual content you want to include. But in this case, think about sight, smell and touch, as these three work best with mood boards. ![]()
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