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How Moodboards Work

Moodboards in TTO help you visually explore ideas, gather inspiration, and align with others around a shared creative direction. They provide a flexible space where concepts come together, making collaboration and decisions clearer.

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Written by Nina Dobrev
Updated over a week ago

Instead of describing your vision, moodboards let you show it.

What are Moodboards used for?

Moodboards are used to collect and organize visual inspiration in one place. They help define the mood, style, and overall feel of your event by bringing together images and ideas that represent your vision.

They’re especially helpful when you want to:

  • Explore creative ideas

  • Define a look and feel

  • Share inspiration with others

What makes Moodboards flexible?

Each moodboard uses a free-form canvas with no fixed layout or structure. This allows ideas to evolve naturally and gives you the freedom to experiment visually without committing too early.

You can adjust and refine your board over time as your vision becomes clearer.

How do Moodboards support collaboration?

Moodboards create a shared visual reference that everyone can understand at a glance. This makes it easier to align on direction, gather feedback, and move forward with confidence - without lengthy explanations.

Why use Moodboards?

Moodboards help simplify communication by turning ideas into visuals. They make planning more intuitive, collaborative, and engaging from the very beginning.

What’s next?

Explore the rest of this collection to learn more about organizing moodboards, exporting your boards, and understanding known limitations.

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