Monday 11 November 2013

9C Cover Tuesday 12th Nov Period 5

LO: To understand what makes an effective mood board

A mood board is a visual representation of your ideas.

Below are some examples:


You will be creating a mood board on paper using some of the images you have already collected.

Next lesson you will be given a large sheet of black sugar paper on which to make your mood board.

The sugar paper will be divided in to 2 sections
  • What is available now in the market?
  • What are your ideas?
For BOTH sections you need to collect images that show the following:
      • The target audience
      • The style of the flip flops
      • How you imagine the flip flop to look like (images/styles/colours/quirky Unique Selling Point)
      • Other inspired items
      • Fonts and styles
      • Colour schemes
      • Anything else you think is important

During this lesson, collect as many images as you can for BOTH sections and paste them in to a Word document.

SAVE that document in your H drive regularly.

In another lesson, these will be printed off to produce your mood board.

The more SUITABLE images you collect, the better.