For my research I looked at many different mood boards for inspiration and to help produce my own.
This is one of my mood boards for inspiration, this mood board is really strong especially with the overlap and how they are faded. The colour palette are very similar to my slavery theme as my colour palette will be very dull colours.
There is a lot going on in this mood board which makes it very effective; they have been positioned in a way that makes it clear what the theme is.
This mood board is slightly different as it is mostly made from different squared pictures instead of over lapping. I do like how all the pictures are all different sizes. This mood board looks quite plain but it very strong... you can clearly see the theme and the colour palette throughout the mood board.

This mood board is so inspiring and different. The fact its in greyscale also makes it really effective and looks really professional. The choice of pictures really compliment each other as they are all very similar. I really like the layout of this board by how some of the picture over lap to make it look quirky.
My final mood
board is very different to my first attempts, even though there is less going
on I have used and shown a lot of different skills in this mood board. I have
managed to show an important message using words highlighting
‘WE ARE ALL EQUAL.’
The first layer of my board has been copied and pasted onto my canvas to make my background. I have changed the opacity of my background to 65% to create a faded out effect.
Again, the layer with the model has been pasted into my board and feathered out – I have included this model in my final board because I wanted to try get the effect of the fashion trend circling around my colour palette.
The text I have added to my board was slighting more complicated to insert. This was because I selected words from a picture which had a lot of detail in the background so this meant I had to use the magic wand tool to take the words out of the background and then paste them on to this layer.
Finally, the picture of the man’s hands tied in rope is one of my favourite pictures as it really sends a message about what my theme is about. I used the polygon tool to take the figure of the hands out of the background. After, I pasted it onto my background layer and placed in where I wanted it. When I positioned it on the board I then realised the ends of the ropes didn’t reach all the way across my page so instead I had use the clone tool to create a clone of the rope to drag it across to reach each end of the page.



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