Visual Identity Design for Spaces
Building a Mood Board
A course by Studio Plastac , Graphic Design Studio
About the video: Building a Mood Board
Overview
“The challenge of the mood board is to begin to highlight relevant concepts for the project. We will therefore see here how to seek maximum inspiration (on which sites or platforms) and then set aside inspiring references.”
In this video lesson Studio Plastac addresses the topic: Building a Mood Board, which is part of the Domestika online course: Visual Identity Design for Spaces. Learn to elevate the visual identity of a space through logos, design guidelines, and social media.
Partial transcription of the video
“Build a mood board In this lesson, we will see how to set aside inspiring references to build your moodboard. It's not about scouring the web for pretty things or pretty identities. It is important here to isolate concepts to deploy in your visual identity proposals. We are used to the studio to look for sources in books, magazines, websites, in Google or on Tumblr, and we collect these searches on Pinterest. For this project, I created a board on Pinterest, in which I gathered all my sources. We started by collecting vinyl images, we found it interesting to deploy this idea. For the Stereo...”
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Course summary for: Visual Identity Design for Spaces
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Category
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Software
Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
Branding & Identity, Digital Design, Graphic Design, Logo Design

Studio Plastac
A course by Studio Plastac
Anthology Paris, Hermès, the Gaîté Lyrique, the archways of the Charles De Gaulle - Étoile metro station in Paris...the list of Plastac's challenging collaborations is endless. Founded in 2008, it designs visual identities, books, animated films, and signage for public and private entities.
The studio attaches the utmost importance to the relationship with the client and to a certain freedom of choice in its approach to graphic design, whether it be for the creation of printed cards or online animations.
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