Mood Board Creation: Communicate Concepts Effectively

Course final project

A course by Gudy Herder , Trend Agency Founder

Trend Agency Founder. Barcelona, Spain.
Joined February 2020
98% positive reviews (131)
4,678 students
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About the final project for: Mood Board Creation: Communicate Concepts Effectively

Mood Board Creation: Communicate Concepts Effectively

“Thank you so much for spending some time with me and finishing the course. I hope you enjoyed the creative process. Now that we've come to the end of the course, I will give you some tips on how to finish your project: • Think of a concept you want to translate onto a mood board. It can be a real or fictional one, it doesn’t matter. • Define the message you want to convey. (I use the three-step worksheet I've shared whenever I'm preparing a mood board for clients.) • Now translate your concept into materials, color, and possibly text. All these elements help to create great storytelling. • Apply the five composition techniques we've seen in the course, so your mood board looks balanced and well-structured. Here are some mood boards I've created during the course for your inspiration:

You can publish your mood board and also describe your process, from concept to the finished product. I will comment on your project whenever possible. Please, also participate in the forum, comment on other students' work, and also give constructive feedback. Thanks again and see you in the forum! ”

Partial transcription of the video

“Final Project We have come to the end of my course. I hope you enjoyed the learnings and feel confident enough to create your mood board. Let us look back at what we learned so far. First, we started with defining the purpose of a mood board, and we figured there were two ways. The first was to gain clarity for yourself as we live in a moment of overstimulation of information, and the next one was, a mood board is a communicator as you can transmit your ideas, visions, and concepts that are not existing. Next, we moved to the four elements that go on a mood board which are color, all sorts ...”

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Course summary for: Mood Board Creation: Communicate Concepts Effectively

  • Level: Beginner
  • 98% positive reviews (131)
  • 4678 students
  • 5 units
  • 16 lessons (2h 44m)
  • 4 downloads
  • Category

    Architecture & Spaces, Design
  • Areas

    Branding & Identity, Decoration, Design, Graphic Design, Interior Architecture, Interior Decoration, Interior Design, Retail Design

Gudy Herder

Gudy Herder
A course by Gudy Herder

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Trend Agency Founder

Gudy Herder is the founder of Eclectic Trends, an agency that specializes in developing custom trend analyses for interior design and lifestyle clients. With a background in international retail management, she’s worked with clients including Mango and Massimo Dutti. After taking a sabbatical year, Gudy recognized the need for more creativity in her life and went on to study at two different art schools where she put her love for making things into practice.

Since then, alongside running her agency, she’s been teaching mood board creation workshops to students all over the world in Dubai, São Palo, Bogotá, and more. She has collaborated with brands like IKEA and shares her expertise with over 20K followers on Instagram.


  • 98% positive reviews (131)
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  • 16 lessons (2h 44m)
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  • Level: Beginner
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Mood Board Creation: Communicate Concepts Effectively. Design, Architecture, and Spaces course by Gudy Herder

Mood Board Creation: Communicate Concepts Effectively

A course by Gudy Herder
Trend Agency Founder. Barcelona, Spain.
Joined February 2020
  • 98% positive reviews (131)
  • 4,678 students