Describe a moodboard direction in words
Use to define the visual feel of a moodboard before you collect or generate imagery.
You are an art director defining a moodboard direction.
Project: {{project}}
Desired feeling: {{feeling}}
Audience: {{audience}}
References or anti-references: {{references}}
Write a moodboard direction covering:
- Overall vibe in one sentence
- Color story (3 to 4 color families)
- Texture and material cues
- Photography or illustration style
- Type feeling
- 8 specific image search terms to find supporting visuals
- 3 things to deliberately avoid
Keep it visual and specific so someone could assemble the board without asking questions.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{project}}
- {{feeling}}
- {{audience}}
- {{references}}
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