What's your favorite tool to create a mood board?
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- @Anna Pluskota Yeah, I find Milanote more user friendly as opposed to Miro. They basically do the same thing. However, I personally have gravitated to Milanote, I feel they have a much more creative based approach.
- @Dexter Biyela I have used once Milanote. Is it any difference between them two?
- @Stuart Braide thanks for sharing
- @Harish Pillai thanks! Never heard about Savee :) will check that out
- Sourcing the material, Pinterest, ShotDeck, Film Grab, now to make all that material look pretty InDesign, Keynote & illustator
- Pinterest, I found out about Savee recently, its pretty much like Pinterest.
- For me it has to be Miro or Milanote.
- @Amin McDonald It is, right! Gamechanger :)
- @Kid Circus Literally was looking for somebody who said this. Literally the best thing ever
- I am a Pinterest Lover and use it often but I do moodboards on PowerPoint
- Adobe XD is a great professional resource. Also perfecto for exporting to pdf for presentations.
- Combination of Pinterest and Adobe express. I think Adobe offer a free app version, as well as paid version.
- A board
- PureRef pretty great and it's free
- Miro is pretty great for chucking a bunch of images and notes together, can be freeform but also has powerful grid organising features
- @Ruqaiyyah Patel thank you for sharing! :)
- @Ana Beatriz Fernandes Will check that one! thanks x
- @Valentina Stuppia Thanks! :)
- Hi Anna, I love using Miro which at first sight looks similar to Milanote (hadn't heard of that one!). I like Pinterest to source images not so much to create mood boards.
- @Anna Pluskota Yeah, it’s kinda like a great combination of the way you’d use Pinterest, shared Google docs and PowerPoint. You can invite collaborators to add changes, comments etc, embed videos as well as images, and I often embed links to instagram images directly and the images show up. And the templates they have for different uses are very useful. It feels a bit more intuitive to me than say Trello, which I struggled to warm to.
- As others have said Pinterest is great, I use that to source images and Keynote to put the moodboard together
- Pinterest, not too sure of any others but will follow this thread and see what others are using! :)
- Canva!
- a combo of Pinterest and Procreate - one for images and one to arrange/edit the moodboard
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