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Course content
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01 All Tools Resources06:40
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01 All Tools Resources05:00
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01 5 NEW SMART PROMPTS Physical Product Marketing Images05:00
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01 7 New live demos01:17
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01 Big October Update New Tools Prompts and Training Inside03:57
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01 How I Make Perfectly Branded PRODUCT MOCKUPS Fast with Nano Banana AI20:23
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01 IMAGE PROMPT Branded Product Mockups05:00
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01 I Rebranded this COOKIE Company in 45 mins with AI Live Demo59:11
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01 I Rebranded this TRAVEL TIPS Business in 45 mins with AI Live Demo1:06:06
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01 I built this AI AGENCY brand identity in 60 mins with AI Live Demo1:25:09
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01 I built this BEVERAGE brand in 30 mins with AI Live Demo1:01:36
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01 I built this CLOTHING brand in 45 mins with AI Live Demo1:10:46
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01 I built this CONSULTING brand in 45 mins with AI Live Demo1:09:05
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01 I rebranded this FINANCE Brand in 45 mins with AI Live Demo1:11:04
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01 NEW Quiz Funnel Mockup prompt tutorial on how to make your own custom mockup prompts05:00
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01 NEW Nano Banana Tools Trainings Now Inside Your Course05:00
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01 New Demo Turn Old Photos Into Fresh Branded Assets with the Style Transfer Tool Nano Banana03:30
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01 OCTOBER 2025 UPDATES Exciting Course Updates and New Tools for Your Brand Journey06:40
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01 Product Updates03:42
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01 Quiz Funnel Mockups Creating the prompt09:22
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01 Turn Old Photos Into Fresh Branded Assets with the Style Transfer Tool Nano Banana17:28
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01 Update NEW Grid Style Mood Board Prompt05:00
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01 Intro How the Mood Board Method Works04:15
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01 Intro How the Mood Board Method Works08:51
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02 Step 1 Define Your Brand Vibe06:40
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02 Step 1 Define Your Brand Vibe video 216:17
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02 Step 1 Define Your Brand Vibe05:00
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03 Step 2 Generate Your Mood Board Image18:23
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03 Step 2 Generate Your Mood Board Image05:00
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04 Step 3 Write Your Visual Brand Guidelines10:03
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04 Step 3 Write Your Visual Brand Guidelines05:00
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01 Mood Board Prompt Library 30 video 209:17
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01 Mood Board Prompt Library 3013:24
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01 Mood Board Prompt Library 3005:00
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02 02 Nana Banana GPT Tools Training33:12
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02 02 Nana Banana GPT Tools Training video 212:01
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02 Nana Banana GPT Tools Training05:00
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02 Nana Banana GPT Tools Training video 311:16
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03 Scene Generator Prompt Library 1019:26
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03 Scene Generator Prompt Library 1005:00
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04 Style Transfer Prompt Library 2506:49
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04 Style Transfer Prompt Library 2505:00
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05 Chat GPT Project Setup Guide02:18
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05 Chat GPT Project Setup Guide05:00
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05 Chat GPT Projects Deep Dive The Hidden Power of Chat GPT25:47
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06 Gamma AI Chat GPT Hack Create 100 Branded Images in Minutes42:16
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06 Gamma AI Image Hack Prompts03:00
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01 Let Me Build Your Brand For Free05:00
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02 Get Your Brand Featured05:00
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03 Next Steps02:29
Requirements
- Basic understanding of design principles is helpful but not required.
- Access to a computer with internet connection for creating digital mood boards.
- Interest in improving design communication and presentation skills.
- Willingness to experiment with visual curation and creative exploration.
Description
Mood boarding represents one of the most powerful yet underutilized tools in the modern designer’s workflow. This comprehensive training guides you through a proven methodology for creating mood boards that not only inspire your own creative work but also communicate your vision clearly to clients and collaborators. By the end of this learning journey, you will have developed a repeatable system for transforming vague project briefs into focused visual direction that drives successful design outcomes.
The course begins by establishing the fundamental purpose and value of mood boards within the design process. You will learn why mood boards serve as essential bridges between initial client conversations and final design deliverables. This foundation covers the psychology of visual communication and how strategic curation of imagery, color, and typography can establish immediate alignment with stakeholders. Understanding this context prepares you to use mood boards not just as decorative exercises but as strategic tools that save time, reduce revisions, and build client confidence.
From there, the training moves into the research and inspiration gathering phase. You will discover systematic approaches to collecting visual references that genuinely reflect project goals rather than personal preferences. This section teaches you how to analyze client needs, brand positioning, and target audience characteristics to guide your search for relevant imagery. You will learn where to find high quality visual resources, how to evaluate their appropriateness for specific projects, and techniques for organizing your research efficiently. The emphasis here is on developing discernment and intentionality in what you choose to include.
Once you have gathered raw materials, the course transitions to the curation and composition stage. This is where the method becomes particularly valuable. You will learn specific frameworks for selecting which images, colors, textures, and typography samples work together to tell a cohesive visual story. The training covers principles of visual hierarchy, balance, and contrast as applied specifically to mood board layouts. You will understand how to create mood boards that feel cohesive rather than scattered, and how to ensure every element serves a clear purpose in communicating your intended direction.
The presentation and communication module addresses one of the most critical yet often overlooked aspects of mood boarding. You will learn how to frame and present your mood boards to clients in ways that invite collaboration and build trust. This includes structuring your narrative, explaining your choices without over justifying, and guiding clients to provide useful feedback. The training provides specific language and presentation techniques that help you maintain creative authority while making clients feel heard and involved. You will also learn how to handle common objections and redirect conversations productively when clients focus on subjective preferences rather than strategic fit.
Throughout the course, practical application remains central. You will see real world examples of mood boards created for various project types including brand identity, web design, and marketing campaigns. These case studies illustrate how the method adapts to different contexts and client needs. You will learn to recognize what makes certain mood boards effective and others fall flat, developing your critical eye for quality and strategic alignment.
The training also addresses common pitfalls and how to avoid them. You will learn why including too many disparate styles confuses rather than clarifies, how to avoid creating mood boards that simply reflect trending aesthetics without strategic grounding, and why certain presentation formats work better than others depending on client sophistication and project scope. These insights come from extensive professional experience and help you sidestep mistakes that can undermine client confidence.
By the conclusion of this course, you will possess a reliable framework for producing mood boards that consistently advance your projects forward. You will feel confident gathering appropriate visual research, curating it into compelling presentations, and using those presentations to align stakeholders around a shared creative vision. The method becomes a repeatable process you can apply to every project, reducing uncertainty and accelerating the path from concept to approved design direction. Your ability to communicate visually and strategically will improve dramatically, making you a more effective designer and collaborator.
Who this course is for:
Mood Board Method is ideal for graphic designers, brand designers, and creative professionals who want to improve their client communication and design process. It benefits freelancers seeking to gain faster project approvals, agency designers looking to streamline their workflow, and anyone who struggles with translating abstract creative concepts into clear visual direction. The course suits both beginners who want to learn foundational mood boarding skills and experienced designers aiming to refine their presentation approach.Instructor
Andrew Lane
About Me
I have spent over a decade working at the intersection of design, branding, and creative education. My journey began in traditional graphic design roles where I quickly realized that technical skills alone were not enough to build a successful creative career. The ability to communicate ideas clearly, present work confidently, and guide clients through the creative process proved just as valuable as any software proficiency.
Throughout my career, I have worked with hundreds of clients across industries ranging from startups to established brands. This experience taught me that most design challenges are actually communication challenges. Clients struggle to articulate what they want, and designers struggle to translate abstract feedback into actionable direction. I became fascinated with solving this problem and developed systematic approaches to visual communication that bridge the gap between creative vision and client understanding.
My approach to design education focuses on practical methodology rather than software tutorials. I believe designers need frameworks and processes they can apply regardless of tools or trends. This philosophy grew from my own experience feeling overwhelmed by the constant influx of new techniques and platforms. I wanted to identify the timeless principles that would remain valuable throughout my career, and I built my teaching around sharing those foundations with others.
Design Hacker emerged from my desire to help other creatives build sustainable, fulfilling careers without burning out or undervaluing their work. I focus on the business and communication aspects of design that are rarely taught in traditional education but make the difference between struggling and thriving as a professional. My teaching style is direct, practical, and grounded in real world scenarios because I believe creative professionals deserve honest guidance that actually prepares them for the realities of client work.
Today, I continue to refine and share methods that have proven effective across thousands of projects and student applications, always aiming to make the creative process more intentional, strategic, and rewarding.
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