March 2022 | Moodboard


March 2022

Moodboard Challenge


a redo of the moodboard challenge from last august! giving out unique moodboards to everyone was a full-time job tho, so i've prepared a couple options you get to pick from this time around lol. rules have also been tweaked, so make sure to read those again !!

there were some unused moodboards from last time that i really liked, so i put a couple of them back in here to see if they get some love :'D

once again, sry about the delay! deadline has been moved to the 31st. have fun !! / togo :]


March's prompt consists of a moodboard and a palette ! Below are links to six moodboards - your mission is to make a code based off one of them! You can let the moodboard inspire the theme of your code - cityscape images could be illustrated with sharp angles, and clouds could inspire a more "floaty" layout - don't be afraid to get creative with it!

Your finished code should include at least one of the provided images, and at least one of the colours from the palette. This means that you will be required to use custom colours, but you decide if you want to grab one colour for a custom accent or go all out with full custom colours. You're also free to add your own images and colours to the palette without limitations.

In Orbit

Tunes

Carnival

Red Lights

Linen

Electronic

Guidelines

The Challenge:

  • Create a code based off one of the moodboards. The layout and styling is up to you!
  • Your code preview should include at least one of the moodboard images - perhaps as an actual moodboard section, backgrounds, decorative elements or image placeholders.
  • Your code should also include at least one of the palette colours.

You may...

  • Add colours to the palette. As long as one of the original colours is present, you're free to use as many additional colours as you'd like.
  • Filter the images however you'd like.

You may not...

  • Frankenstein, copy or take heavy inspiration from other coders. All code should be your own.

Your posted code should link back to this challenge - it can simply be linked in a text block above the preview.

You're always allowed to release your finished challenge as a P2U code!

If anything is unclear regarding the guidelines you can send a comment here!


Submissions will close on March 31st, 8PM CET.

Have any comments, questions, concerns or feedback?

COMMENT HERE

Finished with your code?

SUBMIT HERE