Title of article
Problem Interpretation and Resolution via Visual Stimuli: The Use of ‘Mood Boards’ in Design Education
Author/Authors
Garner، Steve نويسنده , , McDonagh-Philp، Deana نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 1 سال 2001
Pages
8
From page
57
To page
64
Abstract
This paper defines and discusses ‘mood boards’
– those assemblages of images and, less frequently,
objects, which are used to assist analysis,
creativity and idea development in design activity.
There is need for discussion since little published
information currently exists to guide students and
tutors. The paper proposes that mood boards can
assist problem finding as well as problem solving.
Primarily, mood boards provide a mechanism for
students and practising designers to respond to
perceptions about the brief, the problem as it
emerges and the ideas as they develop. The
construction of mood boards potentially stimulates
the perception and interpretation of more
ephemeral phenomena such as colour, texture,
form, image and status. They are, like Debono’s
lateral thinking techniques, partly responses to an
inner dialogue and partly provocation to become
engaged in such a dialogue. Examples are drawn
from recent work in the field of industrial design at
Loughborough University
Journal title
International Journal of Art & Design Education
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
International Journal of Art & Design Education
Record number
122844
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