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Style boards allow designers to group images, typography, and other aspects of designs into a cohesive presentation that captures a “look” or “feel.” These collections of images are sometimes called “job boards” or “mood boards,” but they all serve the same function: make the feeling or ethos of a design more real.

Style boards are an important design tool for both designers and clients/stakeholders.

Imagine… you are designing a luxury hotel concept and have been tasked to create a dining experience that will wow guests. Part of the project involves a logo/identity design, defining table linens, and designing the menu. When you meet with the client to present your design ideas, you talk them through them. “I’m thinking we’ll use a burlap texture for napkin holders combined with gold leaf emblems placed on the rings. The logo will use a straightforward serif typeface that shows sophistication, but still has a modern serif design…”

Wouldn’t it be better if you just showed your client what the overall feel of the design could be? That’s where the style board comes in. The style board below captures textures, images, and typography to present a vintage feel. Based on this board, we have a good idea of what the look and feel of the design will be.

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Style Board Examples

This style board (produced by Jerry Belich) captures the formality of a courtroom. Typography feels formal, colors mimic wood paneling, and stone columns communicate the stately nature of the environment. It’s clear that the proposed design will feel fairly classic and traditional.

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This style board produced by Mark Cela brings together blues and steely colors that feel like metal and speed. The sans serif typeface is modern and sleek. Textures are machined. All of the elements of this style board work together to present a unified feeling.

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This style board by Andrea Mateus Forero is homey and calming. While it presents a winter scene, it does not focus on coldness, rather it presents the cozy feeling of escaping the cold. The sweater texture is organic and heavy. Photograph treatments feel like moments in a family’s winter weekend.

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Museums come in all shapes and sizes, but this style board for museums by Jerry Belich presents a vision of a modern, minimalist museum. Light, color, and pattern suggest a contemporary feeling. When style boards work well, they communicate the nuances of a design’s communication and materials. Not just a museum… this specific kind of museum.

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Below is a short tutorial on creating a style board in InDesign.

Style Boards Resources

Pinterest can be a great way to create style boards/mood boards. There’s even a Pinterest board for mood boards. (how meta is that?!).

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To create your style board, use the files inside Style Boards Templates (ZIP File).

Style boards can be developed by using any type of software, but InDesign or page layout software works best. Follow these steps when creating a style board:

  1. Decide on a feeling you’d like to convey
  2. Search the web or shoot your own imagery, colors, textures, typefaces
  3. Compile these images into the style board

As you develop more style boards, you’ll improve your skills at seeing and connecting imagery in cohesive ways.

Updated: February 1, 2023 10:50 pm

Style Boards (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between a mood board and a style board? ›

To summarise, a style board comes first and sets the tone for the overall direction of the project. The mood board is a representation of how your room will look and feel once furnished, styled and completed.

How to make outfit boards on shein? ›

so search or find anything you want to add. or create a board about. Press the heart next to add to basket. then add to board and either create one or add to one. I hope this helped.

What is a style board in fashion? ›

A fashion mood board is a collage. A visual summary of inspirational images, objects, material swatches, trims, or product examples that explain the concept and feeling of your brand, collection, or customer. It is basically a brain dump of whatever you are inspired by.

What is the disadvantage of moodboard? ›

Moodboards lack realism. By piecing together static images from different sources, the interior designer is unable to bring all of the elements together to make the space feel realistic. Continuity can be a problem and cause the customer's imagination to run wild.

Do interior designers use mood boards? ›

Mood boards can be created for any interior design project, large or small. They're often used by professional designers to communicate their vision to clients, but anyone can benefit from creating one.

How to get free outfits on SHEIN? ›

Shein's Free Trial program gives customers a chance to receive clothes for free in exchange for a product review. To sign up for the program, sign into your Shein account, look at the products in the Free Trial Center, and hit “Free Trial” on the items you want to try out.

Can I sell SHEIN clothes as my own? ›

Good news! It is perfectly legal to resell SHEIN clothes. Once you buy an item, it's yours to do as you please, including selling it to someone else.

What is the Big Four in fashion? ›

Called the Big Four, the most prominent fashion capitals of the world—in chronological order of their eponymous fashion weeks, are New York City, London, Milan, and Paris, which receive the majority of press coverage.

What is the biggest problem in fashion? ›

Overproduction and Overconsumption: Overproduction in fashion leads to excessive waste as unsold items are often discarded, contributing to environmental problems. Overproduction leads to bigger sales to get rid of the standing stock which leads to unthoughtful purchases which clients may not need.

What are outfit boards called? ›

A mood board (or inspiration board) is a physical or digital collage of ideas that's commonly used in fields like interior design, fashion, and graphic design.

How to make outfit boards on Pinterest? ›

You can also click on your profile picture in the top-right corner and select "Boards" from the dropdown menu. Then, click on the "Create Board" button to create a new board. Give your board a name like "Style Exploration" or "Fashion Discovery." then it's ready for you to pin from the homepage to.

What is a trend board? ›

A fashion design trend board is a visual presentation that showcases a curated selection of images such as colors, patterns, textures, and other visual elements that collectively represent a specific fashion trend or concept.

What is the difference between a mood board and a stylescape? ›

Moodboards tend to be a collection of inspirational images, whereas a stylescape takes the images from our moodboards and alters them to fit the brand's proposed identity. They are often long and rectangular, providing an overview of the brand's new image.

What are the two types of mood board? ›

There are two types of ad mood boards: digital or physical. It's completely up to you and your working style to choose the one that best fits your marketing campaigns.

What is the difference between a mood board and a sample board? ›

A mood board uses images, a sample board concentrates on materials and color. A sample board describes a content and sticks to the facts whereas a mood board expresses the context representing an atmosphere.

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