Moodboard
Moodboards help you keep your visuals consistent across all your creatives. Instead of starting from scratch every time, you can save a visual direction (style, colors, vibe, references) and reuse it whenever you generate or edit assets.
Moodboards are perfect for:
Keeping brand consistency
Speeding up creative production
Aligning teams on one visual direction
Avoiding "random" looking outputs
What Is a Moodboard?
A Moodboard is a collection of reference images that guide the visual style of your creatives. Holo uses these references to understand the look and feel you want, such as:
Color palette
Lighting and mood
Composition style
Product presentation
Overall aesthetic (minimal, bold, lifestyle, luxury, etc.)
Think of it as visual instructions for Holo.
How to Use Moodboards
Add Reference Images
Upload images that reflect the style you want.
Good reference images include:
Past ads or creatives that performed well for your brand
Brand-specific images that reflect your look and identity
Product shots showing the lighting, angles, or composition you like
Lifestyle images that match your audience and overall vibe
Inspiration from other brands with a similar aesthetic
Quality matters more than quantity. 4–8 strong references usually work best.
Create Moodboard transcription
After adding reference images, click Save & analyze. Holo AI will analyze moodboard images and transcribe common visual themes. You can see and adjust transcription by clicking the See transcription button inside the selected Moodboard.
Sometimes AI follows Moodboard reference images too closely. If you noticed this behaviour, edit the Moodboard transcription to better fit your desired visual outcome.
Best Practices
Use one Moodboard per clear visual style
Avoid mixing very different aesthetics in one Moodboard
Update Moodboards as your brand evolves
Reuse Moodboards across campaigns to build recognition
Create separate Moodboards for different purposes (sales, branding, social media presence) to optimize the creatives for the goal you want to achieve.
If something doesn’t work as expected, try the troubleshooting steps — and if the issue continues, feel free to reach out to [email protected], and we’ll help you out.
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