Read/Write Learning style
Read/write learners learn primarily by reading and writing. They prefer to learn information by reading notes, handouts and textbooks. Below I linked my, "How to create a Mood Board", for read/write learners. Below is the link to the document as a PDF and Word Document.
How to make a mood board
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Plan your aesthetic mentally. a. Brainstorm ideas b. Pick a color scheme
2. Find images on Pinterest that connect with your aesthetic.
a. Go to pintrest.com
b. Search bar on your top, search what you would like with the word aesthetic after.
c. Save your pictures onto your device by right clicking on the image
3. Collect around six to ten images for your mood board
4. To assemble your mood board search canva.com
a. Once you have reached canva.com in the search bar where it states, what will you design, search mood board.
b. Canva will take you to a blank board with many templates you can choose from on your left, depending on the number of pictures you have, choose the best one suited for your design views.
5. Click each template and delete the stock photos then upload your media.
a. Select upload, click the purple bar button named, upload media.
b. You will be directed to your devices media where you can upload a picture you saved from step three.
6. Once the photo is uploaded onto Canva, you can select it in your media bar for it to be placed onto the board.
7. Add each of your pictures for your mood board.
a. Crop and angle them according to how you want them
b. If you want a picture to stand out or be more important, make it bigger or closer to the middle.
8. To save on to your device, there is a file button on your left towards the top.
a. After choosing the file button, click download.
b. From there you will save your final mood board onto your device!