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Preparing for launch. Upping my mood board game.

  • Writer: Katey Korzenietz
    Katey Korzenietz
  • Sep 23, 2020
  • 2 min read


I've been trying all sorts of new ways to market, promote and push my interior styling business during Covid times. All of my projects ground to a halt at the start of lockdown, which actually had a two-fold knock-on positive effect;

  1. I finally got around the teaching myself Sketch Up. I could never find the time or the energy previously, the technology baffled me and my patience wore thin. However time and patience were what I had bounds over the spring and summer months so I put them to good use. Brownie points for me hey ;)

  2. I looked at my business from a new perspective and prepared to take it online. I will be launching my online interior styling service soon (just need to tweak a few things).

This process also made me want to change the way I present my mood boards. Over the years they have morphed from physical 'boards' to vibe trays to 2D elevation e-boards. When I visit clients I work with a mix of these. However this wasn't going to work for e-interior styling, oh no.


Photoshop is just not where I wanted to spend my hard earned money. So I went on the search for a free, simple to use alternative. I thought I'd go check out what other interior designers use and much to my excitement found that the lovely Karen of Making Spaces works in a similar way to me. She uses what she has already:

Pages!!

I had also been using Pages (or Keynote) but Karen shared a little secret which has helped my up my mood board game like you wouldn't believe.


This above is a little play around I had earlier . I am so chuffed with how I can use Karen's little secret to deliver an even more lifelike representation of room designs to my e-interior styling clients.


It's the small things.


For more info about my various styling services, online launching soon, please go to;

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Happy styling vibes Kx

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