A moodboard in graphic design is a visual collage or collection of images, textures, colors, typography, and other design elements assembled to convey the mood, tone, and aesthetic direction of a design project. Moodboards serve as a creative tool for designers to explore ideas, communicate concepts, and establish a visual direction before starting the actual design process.
Designers create moodboards at the early stages of a project to gather inspiration, define the visual style, and align stakeholders' expectations. By compiling diverse visual references, moodboards help designers and clients visualize the intended look and feel of the final design, facilitating effective communication and decision-making.
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