EBOOK UPDATE:
It’s 2019, and we have a new version of the still so popular ebook.
Click on the image now to get access to the newest ebook version.
What else could you do?
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Come to the @moodboardacademy on IG for tips on mood board techniques, student’s work, and see a few images of our courses, too.
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See our off-site courses, the one-day masterclass is very popular, and get on the waiting list in case we have enrollment open. They sell out fast, and I only give two per year.
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Check my board with more than 900 creative mood boards.
2016 POST:
If you are not subscribed to my newsletter yet, you might have missed this news! It’s exciting to see that the free ebook of former 10 Creative Mood Board Ideas has been triggered such interest.
We have registered more than 1.000 downloads during the two few months.
I thought it was time to work on new content for 2016 then, and I am happy to announce today a re-launch of that ebook on 13 Creative Mood Board Ideas.
I have added three new categories and changed 95% of all images.
I hope it inspires you to come up with a new idea which by the way, I’d love to see! Please hashtag #eclectictrendsstudio adding @gudyherder on Instagram if you fancy sharing it.
You can see more related mood board posts, too.
Enjoy and have a wonderful Wednesday! G, x
2 Responses
Hi Gudy,
I love your work and your blog, always very inspiring !!!!
Today I have a question to ask :
I will develop a trendbook for loungewear, as I am a fashion designer.
Can I use photos for moods just by mentoning the source ?
Or do I have to buy photos ??
How do you deal with that ?
And another question I have, is concerning your workshop in march ?
Is it in english and do you have still space ?
Waiting for your answer
Warm regards
Christiane
Hi Christiane, I am afraid the workshop is one in Spanish only. Regarding the trend book, if there is a commercial use, then you need to get the author (photographer or band who owns the copyright) the agree on the use you are given to it: where published, how long, etc. I assume you live in Germany, I am not familiar with German law which might be even more strict. Contact the brands and just ask for it. Get an intelectual property contract from the internet and adapt it. Depending on your project, I’d talk to a lawyer. Once it’s done, you can always use the same contract and don’t have to bother about possible upcoming issues. G,x