How do we come up with ideas and turn them into something we can actually communicate?
The five methods below are a toolkit, not a recipe. Move through them in order, or find your own way in.
Last Updated on June 6, 2026
How do we come up with ideas and turn them into something we can actually communicate?
The five methods below are a toolkit, not a recipe. Move through them in order, or find your own way in.
A treatment and a mood board are your two main deliverables. The exercises below help you build both.


No idea yet? Pick 3 words that pull at you:
Method 1 | Interior monologue writing
Write freely for 10 minutes. No filter, no structure, no right or wrong. This is just for you — don’t share it.
Method 2 | Corpus Construction
Go back through what you wrote and pull out words that feel alive. Build a list, then push it further.
Method 3 | Mind Map or Visual Recording
Put your main word in the center and let it branch. Sketches work just as well as diagrams, messiness is fine here.
Method 4 | Mood Board
Start with a visual search and collect images that resonate with you, not just literally, but emotionally. Choose images that reflect your word list, or not. Collect more than you need.
Method 5 | Restrictions
Now that you have a direction, define what your project is and what it isn’t. A good constraint is a creative decision, not a limitation.