LO3 - Lesson 2 - Mood Boards

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Mood Boards Lesson 2

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Mood BoardsLesson 2

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Lesson Goals

Understand where mood boards are used in planning

Know how to select relevant assets for a mood board

Be able to create a non-digital mood board

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Mood Boards

A mood board is used to visually illustrate the direction a new idea or concept for a project may take.

This could be identifying something basic such as the colour scheme you intend to use for the final project.

Any assets can be used as long as they are relevant in some way to the theme: Colour Shape Style

#relevant#assets

Understand the use of mood boardsCreate a non-digital mood board

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Your Task

In groups of two or three, create a mood board making use of a range of relevant assets.

Your mood board should clearly show an overall style that matches your theme.

Your mood board will be scanned into your own folder and it may include things like: Photos Colours Fabrics

Understand the use of mood boardsCreate a non-digital mood board

#relevant#assets

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Key Words

Mood Board

Asset

Relevant

Visually illustrate the direction a new idea or concept may take.

An object or thing (often images) that can be used in a mood board.

Something that is connected closely or appropriate for the theme.