Interior Design for Public Spaces
Mood board: interpreting the information
A course by Juan Luis Medina , Interior Designer
About the video: Mood board: interpreting the information
Overview
“Finally, I will show you how we organize all the information that we have obtained so far to keep it very present during the development of the entire project.”
In this video lesson Juan Luis Medina addresses the topic: Mood board: interpreting the information, which is part of the Domestika online course: Interior Design for Public Spaces. Learn to conceptualize projects designed for the public by taking into account layout, materials, furniture, and lighting.
Partial transcription of the video
“Mood board: Interpreting the information In this lesson, we will see how I organize the information we have so far to create the project's mood board. I like that people from the project team participate, because it gives us a global vision and we can exchange impressions of how this mood board will work. There are many ways to organize it. I like to do it visually, because that way we have all the information on the table. This mood board is a living element, that will be in the project for all to see. This will allow it to evolve throughout the project. First we print a plant of the proje...”
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Course summary for: Interior Design for Public Spaces
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Interior Architecture, Interior Decoration, Interior Design, Retail Design, Spatial Design

Juan Luis Medina
A course by Juan Luis Medina
Juan Luis Medina studied image and sound and then specialized as a photographer and artistic director in his hometown of Alicante before begining his career as an interior designer. His work combines visual references from cinema, art, set design, and architecture with icons such as Oscar Niemeyer, Cesar Manri, and Axel Vervoordt.
After studying interior architecture at the IADE and working at various studios, in 2011 he founded Madrid in Love alongside Naroa Quirós. As Creative Director of Madrid in Love, and with 10 years' experience and 150 design projects under his belt, he has appeared on the AD100 list for two consecutive years. This list recognizes the most influential interior designers and architects of the moment.
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