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Visual Moodboard

Compose a visual moodboard that captures a direction — palette, textures, type vibe, imagery, and reference tiles — from a written brief, so a team can align on a look before any production work begins. Lock the brief and the explicit dimensions of the mood (e.g. 'warm/editorial/handmade' vs 'cool/technical/precise') FIRST, then assemble a coherent grid of generated or sourced tiles plus a swatch strip and keyword callouts. Covers moodboards, style boards, visual direction, design inspiration, brand mood, and look-and-feel exploration.

How it runs

#StepWho runs itWhat happens
1Moodboard briefDesignerlock the mood dimensions, palette, and tile plan
2Assemble the boardImage Generatorcompose the coherent tile grid into one deliverable
3EvaluateReviewerGrade the deliverable against every acceptance criterion. All pass → finish; any fail → loop back and fix the gap.
4FinishDeveloperAll acceptance criteria met. Stamp a short summary and report DONE.

Say something like "make a moodboard" or "create a style board" or "visual direction board" or "design inspiration board" or "look and feel board" in chat to start it.

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