Why I Always Start a Branding Project with a Mood Board
Before I open Illustrator, I build a mood board. It is the fastest way to align on feeling, not just aesthetics. In this post I explain how I structure that process and why it saves time later.
A mood board is not a Pinterest dump. It is a curated selection of references that communicate a direction, a tone, a world. I usually build mine in a shared Figma file so the client can see it and react in real time.
I look for three things: color temperature, typographic mood, and the kind of photography or illustration that fits the brand. These three elements together tell me more about a brand than any brief ever could.
The conversation that happens around a mood board is often the most valuable part of a project. Clients will say things like „yes but warmer“ or „this feels too corporate“ and suddenly you know exactly where you are going.



A mood board is not a Pinterest dump. It is a curated selection of references that communicate a direction, a tone, a world. I usually build mine in a shared Figma file so the client can see it and react in real time.


