Mood Board Practise

In Kat's seminar, we chose a word at random in the dictionary and were asked to create a mood board of poses and lighting to reflect how we would style and portray this idea. Mind was my chosen word and I began by brainstorming synonyms and meanings that spring to mind and then developed these into ideas and designs for hair, makeup and styling




For this concept, I wanted to portray clean, crisp images of strong women representing awareness of themselves and their mind. In regards to makeup designs, I would have simple looks that would leave emphasis on the eyes and highlights around the forehead representing the mind. The makeup would be fresh and subtle to make sure it did not detract from the concept. To extend the simplicity idea, the hair would be slicked back or kept away from the face to leave the focus on the emotion and features of the model. The photoshoot setup would have the lighting directly on the models faces, to again highlight the head, and the background would be plain with the space around the model staying empty to represent spacial awareness (a human aspect of the mind) as well as emotional awareness. The emphasis in this concept is to leave the eye on the face of the model and the whole photo would centre around them.



The first layout shown here demonstrates my collection of relevant images I would include in my mood board for the 'Mind' concept to communicate to my 'team' that I would be working with. I have included a mixture of monochrome and colour images to display the different and striking effects you would get with each, but both could be used. Each model has a strong emotional pose with the focus remaining on their faces and looks. The second layout is another way I could display my visual ideas alongside my written work to help my 'team' further with my concept.



Overall, I feel this lesson was very useful to get to grips with the reasons behind using mood boards to communicate your ideas as well as making your idea clear in your own mind as well by whittling down the options you would use to inspire your stylists, models and photographers.  

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