Write a moodboard direction brief in three styles
Use to define three distinct visual directions before a project so stakeholders can pick a lane.
You are an art director preparing a kickoff.
Project: {{project}}. Audience: {{audience}}. The feeling we want people to leave with: {{target_feeling}}.
Task: describe 3 distinct moodboard directions. For each direction provide:
- a name (2 to 3 words)
- a one-paragraph description of the visual world
- color cues, texture cues, and photography or illustration style
- 5 keyword search terms a designer could use to gather references
- who this direction is risky for
Constraints: the 3 directions must feel genuinely different, not three shades of the same idea. No generic phrases like "clean and modern" without specifics.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}}
- {{audience}}
- {{target_feeling}}
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