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Brand Design for Your Ecommerce Store, From One Sentence

Running an Etsy shop, a Shopify store, or a DTC brand solo? Describe your brand once and get a cohesive visual direction — plus on-brand imagery that matches everywhere you sell.

When you run a small store on your own, your product listings, your social posts, and your ads all end up looking a little different from each other. One photo is warm, the next is cold, the fonts don't match, and the whole thing reads as five brands instead of one. That inconsistency is what makes a good product look amateur next to a bigger competitor.

MoodyBoards fixes the starting point. You describe your brand in plain language — what you sell, who it's for, the feeling you want — and it generates a mood board: palette, typography feel, lighting, subject, and mood. From there it generates on-brand images that inherit that same direction. It's a visual direction plus matching imagery, not a logo maker or a print shop — but for keeping a store's look consistent, that's exactly the part that's hard to do by hand.

On-brand ecommerce visual direction generated by MoodyBoards
One direction, generated from a description. This board wasn't assembled from stock or dragged out of a template — it was generated from a sentence about the brand, palette and imagery together. Every image you make afterward can follow the same look.

A cohesive brand look for your store, from a sentence

You don't need a brand brief, a moodboarding session, or a designer to start. Write a few sentences about your store — "handmade ceramic mugs, earthy and calm, for people who slow down in the morning" — and MoodyBoards generates a complete mood board around it: the color palette, the type feel, the kind of lighting, the subject matter, and the overall mood. It gives you a look to build the rest of your store around instead of guessing at it one listing at a time.

On-brand social and lifestyle imagery that matches

A store isn't just product shots. You need lifestyle and social imagery too — the scene behind the product, the flat lay, the post that stops the scroll. MoodyBoards generates on-brand images that follow your saved direction, so your Instagram grid, your ad creative, and your listing backgrounds all share the same palette, lighting, and mood. It's imagery made for your brand rather than stock you hope fits. Every image is licensed for commercial use, with no attribution required.

Consistency across product pages, ads, and posts

The real advantage is what happens after the first board. MoodyBoards saves your visual direction once, and everything you generate afterward inherits it — the same palette, typography feel, lighting, and mood. That's what makes a product page, a Facebook ad, and a TikTok post look like they belong to one store. You stop re-matching things by hand every time you need a new image, and the brand holds together as you grow.

No designer, no template wrestling

The usual options are hiring a designer you can't quite afford yet, or fighting a template that never fits your actual product. MoodyBoards skips both. You describe what you sell and get a direction plus imagery back — no layout to arrange, no assets to source, no design software to learn. To be clear about what it is: MoodyBoards gives you a visual direction and on-brand imagery. It doesn't make logos, produce print-ready packaging files, or plug into Etsy or Shopify. It's the look and the imagery — you bring the products.

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Frequently asked questions

Can MoodyBoards create brand assets for my Etsy or Shopify store?

MoodyBoards gives you a visual direction and on-brand imagery for your store. You describe your brand, and it generates a mood board — palette, typography feel, lighting, subject, and mood — then on-brand images that inherit that direction. It does not create logos, print-ready packaging files, or connect directly to Etsy or Shopify. Think of it as the visual foundation you build your store's look around, plus imagery you can use for social and lifestyle posts.

Will the images stay consistent across my product pages, ads, and posts?

Yes. MoodyBoards saves your visual direction once, so every image you generate afterward inherits the same palette, typography feel, lighting, and mood. That saved direction is what keeps your store, ads, and social imagery looking like they belong to one brand instead of a mismatched set.

How much does MoodyBoards cost, and can I use the images commercially?

MoodyBoards is free to start. Paid plans are Starter at $9.99/mo and Pro at $19.99/mo. Output is licensed for commercial use with no attribution required, so you can use it on your store, ads, and social channels.