Download graphic design boards from Pinterest. Save typography specimens, poster layouts, brand identity systems, and packaging design at original resolution for mood boards and client pitches.
Download Design BoardsGraphic design pins are precise. Kerning, grid alignment, color swatches. PinSuite downloads the original upload so you can study the design decisions up close.
Your "Typography", "Packaging", "Branding", and "Editorial" sections download as named folders. Grab the mood board folder for your current project.
Pin descriptions often name the studio, typeface, or designer. CSV export preserves those credits alongside every image for proper attribution.
Your own inspiration board, an agency's public portfolio, or a typography curator's collection. Copy the Pinterest URL.
Every poster, logo, and layout at full resolution. Sections become folders. Font names and studio credits in descriptions are preserved.
Drop images into Figma, Keynote, or InDesign. Build mood boards from downloaded references. Share the HTML gallery with clients.
| What You Need | Free | Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Save one design reference | ✓ | ✓ |
| Download full mood board | — | ✓ |
| Folders by design category | — | ✓ |
| CSV with font/studio credits | — | ✓ |
| Private board access | — | ✓ |
| Original resolution for zoom | ✓ | ✓ |
Stop screenshotting design references. Download full boards at original quality and drop them straight into your project files.
Download Design BoardsPinterest is the largest open collection of graphic design work on the internet. Behance and Dribbble are portfolio platforms where designers show polished case studies. Pinterest is where the same designers (and their fans) collect raw inspiration: a typeface pairing they liked, a poster grid they want to study, a packaging design that caught their eye in a store. The result is boards with hundreds of pins organized by design discipline.
These boards aren't just for browsing. They're working tools. A designer starting a new branding project might open their "Brand Identity" Pinterest board, scan through 50 examples of logo systems, pick 5-10 that match the client's direction, and build a mood board from those references. PinSuite turns that workflow from "screenshot each one from a compressed feed" to "download the board as a folder of original-quality images."
Graphic design is the one Pinterest niche where image quality is non-negotiable. You can't study a typeface at 236px. You can't evaluate kerning from a thumbnail. You can't eyedrop a brand color from a JPEG that's been re-compressed three times. Pinterest's feed serves aggressively compressed images that strip the design detail that makes the pin valuable in the first place.
PinSuite downloads the original upload, which for graphic design pins is typically 1500-3000px and sometimes higher when designers upload portfolio-quality images. The difference between a compressed feed image and the original is the difference between "that looks nice" and "I can see exactly how they achieved this layout."
The standard design mood board workflow with PinSuite: