Creative iMedia R081 LO1
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- Q1A collection of sample materials and products.Mood board (definition)30s
- Q2Created on a large piece of paper or card. Items are fixed to it with glue for example.Physical mood board30s
- Q3Created in software that allows images, graphics, text and other content to be combined.Digital mood board30s
- Q4To generate ideas by using images, colours, graphics and text to give a "feel" for what is required.Purpose of mood board30s
- Q5To stimulate creativity and innovative approaches.Purpose of mood board30s
- Q6As a starting point for any creative project.Uses of mood board30s
- Q7To display samples, materials and a range of relevant content.Uses of mood board30s
- Q8As a reminder of possible design styles.Uses of mood board30s
- Q9anything that is relevant or related from existing products, images, logos, photos, film screenshots and adverts.Content of mood board30s
- Q10Colours that fit the client brief or have been used in similar products before.Content of mood board30s
- Q11Text, key words, fonts and styles.Content of mood board30s
- Q12Textures, fabrics and other materials.Content of mood board30s
- Q13A way of organising ideas that show the relationship between ideas. It is based on central them (node) and has branches off for the different aspects using sub-nodes.Mind maps (definition)30s
- Q14To generate ideasPurpose of mind maps30s
- Q15To develop and show links between different sections of a project.Purpose of mind maps30s