Reference Mapping

Method

A research and design method for organizing references so they can guide creative, technical, or production decisions.

Description

Reference mapping gathers examples that help a team understand the direction of a project. References might come from films, games, installations, artworks, interfaces, environments, rituals, materials, or technical systems. The method helps the team see patterns and choices instead of treating references as isolated links or images.

Typical Use

Used during concept development, art direction, writing, experience design, interaction design, technical research, pitch preparation, and team alignment.

Scope Note

This method may include reference boards, annotated image sets, precedent studies, comparison tables, thematic clusters, technical examples, and notes about why each reference matters.

Boundary Note

References become useful when the team identifies what each one contributes: tone, structure, material, interaction pattern, technical precedent, audience relationship, or production constraint.

Collaboration Note

Usually involves directors, designers, writers, researchers, art directors, producers, technical leads, artists, and subject experts.

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