Reference Alignment

Technique

A reference mapping technique for checking whether the team agrees on what shared references mean for the project.

Description

Reference alignment turns references into decisions. It asks what each reference is showing: mood, material, structure, interaction, audience relationship, technical approach, or production limit. This prevents the team from using the same reference in different or conflicting ways.

Typical Use

Used during reference mapping, moodboarding, concept art iteration, look development, creative brief writing, and stakeholder review.

Scope Note

This technique may include annotated references, comparison notes, design takeaways, rejected readings, priority references, and open questions.

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