Friday, October 4, 2024

Moodboard


 Miles Mood Board

When I designed the four different locations—an oceanside apartment, a traditional Japanese house, a country farm, and a library—I was really inspired by my own experiences and dreams. I’ve been to places like these, and I love the unique vibes they each have. Each space brings out a special feeling in me, whether it’s the calm of a coastal apartment or the simplicity of a Japanese house. I wanted to capture these emotions in spaces that feel real and connected to their surroundings.

 

The traditional Japanese house brings a different kind of peace, one that’s about order, tradition, and a deep connection to nature. I included Ikebana flower and bonsai trees, to show a sense of history and culture. I wanted the audience to feel calm and introspective, imagining quiet moments of meditation or tea ceremonies.





The country farm is all about warmth, community, and simplicity. The rustic farmhouse, filled with homemade goods and natural textures, is a place where the characters are grounded and in tune with the seasons. I wanted the audience to feel nostalgic for a simpler, more connected life, where hard work on the land leads to simple pleasures, like a hearty meal or a cozy night by the fire.



The library is a space for intellectual curiosity and quiet thought. Surrounded by dark wood, old books, and soft lighting, the characters here are scholars or deep thinkers. I aimed to create a setting that encourages reflection and learning, where the audience can imagine themselves lost in thought, exploring new ideas.




Finally, for the oceanside apartment, I picked light, airy furniture and natural materials like wood and linen to match the relaxed, breezy lifestyle of living by the ocean. I imagined the characters as laid-back, with sun-kissed skin and hair tousled by the sea breeze. This setting was meant to feel peaceful and simple, like a getaway from the stress of everyday life. My goal was to inspire feelings of freedom and tranquility, like time slows down here.

In all these choices, I wanted to show a deep emotional connection to the places I’ve been and the spaces I dream of living in one day or visit . They each represent different parts of the life I aspire to, and I hoped to evoke similar feelings of longing, peace, and simplicity of life in the audience.

                                                                    

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