Midjourney

Overview of Midjourney
Workflow is prompt-driven: type /imagine on Discord or use the web Create page, describe the scene, and Midjourney returns a grid you can upscale or vary; parameters (aspect ratio, stylize, chaos) and features like Remix let you iterate quickly, while newer versions emphasize better prompt adherence, higher coherence, and basic in-image text rendering; subscription tiers (Basic/Standard/Pro/Mega, plus Niji plans) unlock more fast hours, Stealth Mode for private work, and extended features, making it flexible for agencies and solo artists alike; teams often combine Midjourney with an external editor for type, compositing, and brand layout before export.
How to use Midjourney
Join Midjourney, pick a plan, then in Discord type /imagine and your prompt (you can paste a reference image URL and add parameters like –ar 3:2); evaluate the 4-image grid, click U buttons to upscale a favorite or V to branch variations, and use Remix to refine prompts as you go; on the web, open your Create page to prompt without Discord and manage outputs; for brand work, build a small prompt library with product names, lighting recipes, and camera terms so results stay consistent, then export the upscaled image for finishing in your design tool.
What is Midjourney
Midjourney is a fast, style-rich generator for visual ideation and polished concept output: it excels at turning natural language into striking images, supports iterative exploration with parameters and variations, and—while it’s not a full layout or typography tool—slots neatly into creative pipelines where speed, variety, and art direction matter; paid tiers include commercial usage rights, with Stealth Mode available on higher plans for sensitive projects.
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Best for moodboards
Fast ideas with clean lighting. I add lens hints to keep it consistent.
Strong style control
Short prompts plus aspect ratio, then upscale. Looks polished.
Great faces
Skin tones hold up. I still retouch eyes lightly in post.
Crowded at peak hours
Queue slows me down some evenings. I plan around it.








