Find the best tips from AI mood board creators for Firefly Boards

Art created by Jeremy Joaquim.

Artist credit: Jeremy Joachim.

From brainstorming and organizing ideas to presenting polished concepts, creators are turning to Firefly Boards for mood boarding. Find your creative inspiration from brand designers, 3D artists and more below:

Collecting visual references for environment design. Wes McDermott taps Firefly Boards to collect references and create a visual mood board for a custom skateboard ramp design, making the concepting phase more organized and visually rich.

Pulling color palettes for a cohesive brand concept. Brand designer Jeremy Mura walks through his process for quickly building a cohesive brand concept from pulling color palettes to arranging visual references.

Previsualizing fashion design. Glory Allan uses inspiration from multiple sources to plan the foundation of an intricate rhinestone fashion look, pre-visualizing a very hands-on creative project and saving valuable time.

Sharing live updates with clients. To bring her campaign concepts to life, creator @beckyandthebots builds multiple proof-of-concept mood boards. She’s able to level up her design communication and ensure her ideas land clearly with clients.

Envisioning an interior design concept. To guide the interior design of her new living room, @homegirlhanna blends her home’s Spanish Revival architecture with her mid-century modern aesthetic, creating the perfect mood board for a specific design project and building the shopping list to realize her vision.

Developing a shot list for a photo shoot. @juliaadang streamlines her creative process by uploading her sketches and transforming them into composition references. This helps her create a mood board on a specific photography theme and build detailed shot lists to bring her ideas to life.

Exploring architectural design concepts. Designer Tim Fu uses Firefly Boards to shift his process. By feeding in his designs, he receives variations that rethink form, texture, and mood board for 3D design ideas. Fast, intuitive, and surprisingly reflective, each iteration sparks new strategies and moves ongoing design dialogues forward in one shared space.

Exploring textures, palettes and concepts with generative AI. @kemma creates a digital scrapbook by uploading her watercolor paintings. She can generate new variations and explore fresh directions with elements like textures, color palettes and concepts to grow her creative business.

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