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Moodboard Template

A design-direction pack for product design, interiors, branding, and campaign concepting.

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Editor

Moodboard Generator

Structure

Single deliverable

Outputs

Image

Run cost

3 credits

Moodboard image

Single-page editor

Everything happens on this page

Brief the workflow, upload any source files, watch the run, and open finished assets without leaving the editor.

What you provide

1 required input

What comes back

Moodboard image delivered as Image

Workspace state

Signed in users unlock the live workspace, saved runs, and download history.

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Bespoke workspace

Template-specific editor

This template now has its own workspace layout instead of sharing the generic studio preview. The assistant flow, canvas, tool stack, and run panel are arranged specifically for Moodboard Template.

Bespoke template workspace

Moodboard Studio

A visual-direction workspace for building reference boards, color atmospheres, and style lanes. It is meant for creative direction, not finished marketing assets.

Pick directionSwap paletteChange referencesExport board

Assistant

Direction curator

Live prompts
Turn the brief into a moodboard with a clear visual lane, reference grouping, palette direction, and enough cohesion that the board can guide later design work.
I can translate the brief into a board with clear references, texture, palette, and visual direction.
Keep it premium but warm, reduce the tech feel, and make the board easier to hand off to a designer.
I will shift the reference set toward tactile and premium cues, tone down the colder elements, and keep the board organized around one visual direction.
Prompt chips
Ask the moodboard editor to shift the visual lane or tighten the board

Mood tile 1

Mood tile 2

Mood tile 3

Mood tile 4

Mood tile 5

Mood tile 6

Board controls

Direction

Warm editorialSoft techLuxury minimalAthletic contrast

Board outputs

What ships

Mood sheet
Palette strip
Reference board
Archive ZIP

Direction

Reference lanePalette cueTexture familyBrand tone

Board structure

Hero refsSupport refsPalette stripAnnotation layer

Outputs

MoodboardPalette stripArchive ZIPDirection sheet
Open static captureOpen workspace preview route

Workflow

How Moodboard Studio works

This workspace is built for visual direction. The goal is to make a board that expresses a coherent aesthetic lane rather than collecting loosely related references in one place.

Step 01

Define the visual lane the board needs to express

Every moodboard should answer a directional question. That could be premium, energetic, restrained, tactile, or anything else, but the board needs one center of gravity.

A board without a clear lane quickly becomes visually noisy.
The best references are chosen because they point toward a shared direction.
Palette and texture should support the lane, not fight it.

Step 02

Curate references by role, not just by taste

The editor helps separate hero references from supporting cues. That structure matters because the board should guide later work rather than overwhelm it.

Hero references usually define the strongest signal of the direction.
Support references should add nuance without diluting the main idea.
Too many equal references make it harder to read the intended mood.

Step 03

Turn aesthetic cues into reusable guidance

A board becomes more useful when its visual cues can be translated into later design decisions. That is why palette, texture, and overall composition need to be legible.

Palette strips make the direction easier to carry into later work.
Texture and atmosphere cues are most useful when they feel intentional, not random.
Clear grouping is often more important than adding more references.

Step 04

Export a board that can actually guide the next step

The output should be strong enough to hand to a designer, team, or client as direction. That means the board has to communicate a point of view clearly.

A good board shortens later alignment conversations.
Direction boards are stronger when they reveal what to pursue and what to avoid.
A reusable board often becomes the seed for multiple downstream assets.

Notes

What this editor is optimized for

Moodboard Studio is strongest when a project needs aesthetic clarity before execution. It is not intended to replace a full design tool for final asset production.

Boards become confusing when every reference is trying to be the hero.
The best moodboards signal restraint as much as inspiration.
A good palette direction can often simplify the whole board immediately.

Inputs

What you provide

Theme

Required input

Used by the editor workflow.

Used by the editor workflow.

References

Optional input

Used by the editor workflow.

Used by the editor workflow.

Delivery

What the editor returns

Image

Each run produces moodboard image using Moodboard Generator. Finished files appear in the workspace as soon as the run completes.

Coverage

What stays attached

Run status, output files, and credit usage stay visible inside the workspace.

Recent runs are saved for signed-in users, so you can reopen downloads without rebuilding everything.

The page doubles as the editor, workflow monitor, and result surface rather than bouncing people into a separate console.

Automation map

How the generated output fills the template

output.themeboard.theme

Mapped into the editor layout automatically after generation.

output.referencesboard.references

Mapped into the editor layout automatically after generation.

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