Consider different perspectives and opinions to ensure the design is widely accepted

When considering different perspectives and opinions, you’re ensuring that your design is inclusive, accessible, and appealing to a wide range of users. This approach helps to

Step 1: Gather Materials

Printed copies of your design concept sketches or previous work
Magazines, catalogs, and books that inspire you
Fabric swatches, wallpaper samples, or other materials that add texture and interest
Digital tools like Adobe Photoshop or Canva for creating a digital mood board

Step 2: Identify Key Elements

Identify the key elements that define the desired aesthetic and atmosphere:
Color palette: choose 2-3 core colors that evoke the desired mood
Typography: select font styles or typography that align with the mood
Imagery: identify the types of images that fit the mood (e.g., nature, cityscapes, abstract)
Texture: consider the textures that add depth and interest (e.g., rough, smooth, organic)
Mood words: identify key words that describe the desired mood (e.g., calm, energetic, playful)

Step 3: Create a Physical Mood Board

Use a large piece of cardboard, foam board, or paper to create a physical mood board
Arrange the gathered materials in a way that visually represents the desired aesthetic and atmosphere
Add notes, stickers, or other embellishments to reinforce key elements
Step back and review the board to ensure it effectively communicates the desired mood

Step 4: Create a Digital Mood Board

Use Adobe Photoshop or Canva to create a digital mood board
Choose a background color or texture that sets the tone for the design
Add layers for each key element (color palette, typography, imagery, texture)
Adjust sizes, colors, and opacity to achieve the desired balance and visual interest
Save the mood board as a high-resolution file for future reference
Example Mood Board

Here’s an example mood board for a fictional coffee shop:

Physical Mood Board

Background: Warm beige cardboard
Color palette: Rich brown (#754975), creamy white (#F5F5F5), and deep green (#2E865F)
Typography: Serif font with a vintage feel (e.g., Playfair Display)
Imagery: Cozy coffee shop scenes with warm lighting, rustic wood accents, and lush greenery
Texture: Rough-hewn wooden planks and woven baskets
Mood words: Cozy, inviting, earthy

Yasir Hafeez

By Yasir Hafeez

Founder & Lead Writer, Be Open Source Yasir Hafeez is the founder and lead writer at Be Open Source, where he covers open-source software, programming, developer tools, and emerging technology. With a strong interest in accessible, community-driven tech, Yasir focuses on breaking down complex topics — from open-source licensing to AI and software development — into clear, practical content for developers, tech enthusiasts, and everyday readers. His writing spans hands-on tutorials, tool reviews, and analysis of industry trends, always with an emphasis on transparency and openness in technology. Yasir continues to grow Be Open Source into a go-to resource for readers who want honest, practical coverage of the tools and ideas shaping modern tech.

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