
About Mood Boards
Mood Boards are collages of images, sketches, and descriptions used by designers to explore different visual styles. Once a Mood Board is sufficiently populated a designer may then create design concepts using the elements on the Board for inspiration.

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In a collaborative environment a designer may initially get design requirements from stakeholders who may not be designers themselves, and who may therefore describe their expectations in ambiguous terms. For example, a client may say “I’m looking for something modern, succinct, fashionable, warm, and slick”…

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… which may give rise to these design
concepts.

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Or they may say “I want something that reminds me of different materials.” For example
wood, earth, stone, metal, and so on…

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… resulting in these concepts.

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MSR Mood Board
In addition, Mood Board can be set to run in the background at the user’s visual periphery to allow serendipitous encounters that fill in moments of idleness.
How to use
Step one
Open the app, enter the search terms in the search box, and click on the search button to search. You may enter up to five search terms.

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Step two
Tap any thumbnail to expand it for a
closer look. The Download arrow in the upper-left corner
downloads the image to the canvas.

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Step three
When you’re done selecting images, tap
or swipe-up the slider at the bottom of the screen to switch
to the canvas.

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Step four
This is the mood board canvas,which contains all the images you selected. Here you can rearrange and resize images, and add text or sketched annotations.

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Step five
Tap the New Page icon to add a new page
to the canvas.

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Step six
Tap or swipe-down the slider at the top
of the screen to go back to Image Search.

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Mini-mode
Mood Board can also run in mini-mode, allowing you to view your image search results in the background. Use this mode when you want to focus on other things, but still want to keep the images in view for inspiration.

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Tips


To copy and paste images use Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V.
The canvas supports erasing sketches using the Eraser end of Tablet/Digitizer pens.
Right-clicking switches between Select and Pan modes.
In Select mode, Ctrl-A can select all elements.
People
Ambrosio Blanco
Principal Software Engineering Manager