I am a designer and I often use mockups for my projects. Recently, I needed to create a concept for a new hat line and I was faced with the problem of choosing a suitable mockup. I understand that there are many options, but how to choose one that will accurately convey the style and concept of the brand? It is especially important that the mockup looks natural and attractive to potential buyers. Can someone tell me which mockups are suitable for creating stylish and sellable hat concepts?
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I agree with the previous comment! I use mockups to present new collections, and it is very important to choose one that would reflect the spirit of the brand. Recently, I used a mockup with a "floating" hat effect, it adds dynamism and creates interest. But for winter hat models, I think it is worth choosing mockups with a cozy atmosphere, where the hat will be the center of attention, surrounded by winter accessories.
You are right, the choice of mockup really matters for the visualization of your brand. I recently faced a similar situation when I needed to choose a mockup for a new hat project. There are huge online mockup libraries, for example, https://sbhinter.com/mockup-mythbusting-placing-your-hat-on-mockups/, where you can find great mockups for any type of hat, be it a sports cap or a winter hat. It is important to choose a mockup that conveys the atmosphere of your brand well. For a youth line, you can choose a mockup that shows the hat against a street scene or even in dynamic motion, such as on a person in the process of active activity. You can also use 3D mockups to give customers the opportunity to turn the hat and examine it from all sides. It all depends on the image you want to create for your collection.