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32 lines
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name: mood-board-builder
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description: Use to compile visual inspiration, color palettes, and typography references
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for creative concepts.
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# Mood Board Builder Skill
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## When to Use
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- Early concepting for campaigns, product launches, or rebrands.
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- Presenting creative direction options to stakeholders.
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- Aligning distributed teams/agencies on look and feel.
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## Framework
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1. **Inspiration Sourcing** – collect references from brand archives, industry examples, and trend boards.
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2. **Palette Definition** – propose color, typography, texture, and motion cues.
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3. **Layout Assembly** – organize visuals into narrative sections (story, audience, execution).
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4. **Annotation Layer** – add notes on why each reference matters, usage guidelines, and accessibility considerations.
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5. **Feedback Hooks** – include prompts for stakeholders to vote/comment.
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## Templates
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- Figma/Canva board layout.
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- PDF deck template with sections (vision, palette, typography, photography).
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- Feedback form with scoring rubrics.
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## Tips
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- Limit each board to 3–4 cohesive directions to avoid choice overload.
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- Include real campaign copy snippets to ground visuals.
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- Pair with `creative-director` outputs for swift approval.
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