I decided to try a theme with this week’s AI category cover imagery to see how creative MidJourney could be with simple prompts. Each category cover image is a name tag + art style. It was pretty neat to see the variances. The goal is not perfection. By posting the mistakes, we’ll get to see how imagery improves over time. Here are the images and the prompts for a selection of this week’s covers:

a Bauhaus name tag that reads “Tech” –ar 5:3 –style raw

an impressionist name tag that reads “Robots” –ar 5:3 –style raw

a geometric name tag that reads “Mobile” –ar 5:3 –style raw

a renaissance name tag that reads “RAG” –ar 5:3 –style raw

a Fauvist name tag that reads “Science” –ar 5:3 –style raw

a Swiss name tag that reads “Microsoft” –ar 5:3 –style raw

a modernist name tag that reads “International” –ar 5:3 –style raw

a baroque name tag that reads “Op-Eds” –ar 5:3 –style raw

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a realist name tag that reads “Twitter” –ar 5:3 –style raw

an abstract name tag that reads “Imagery” –ar 5:3 –style raw

a graffiti name tag that reads “Video” –ar 5:3 –style raw

a psychedelic art name tag that reads “Google” –ar 5:3 –style raw

Glitch Art sign reading “Agents” –ar 5:3 –style raw

an art deco name tag that reads “AR/VR” –ar 5:3 –style raw

a pop art name tag that reads “Business” –ar 5:3 –style raw

a steampunk name tag that reads “AGI” –ar 5:3 –style raw

a Jackson Pollack inspired name tag that reads “Chips” –ar 5:3 –style raw

a name tag that reads “Anthropic” –ar 5:3 –style raw

a antique name tag that reads “Cars” –ar 5:3 –style raw

a contemporary name tag that reads “Meta” –ar 5:3 –style raw

a grunge name tag that reads “Local” –ar 5:3 –style raw

a maximalist name tag that reads “Open Source” –ar 5:3 –style raw

2 responses to “This week’s AI category cover image theme: name tags + art styles”

  1. […] forest images were more dynamic, morphing the images in reaction to the sign names. The name tags from the previous week were by far the most influenced by the category name. Tons more variety, because I added a style modifier. Next week, I’ll do […]

  2. […] I decided to try a theme with this week’s cover imagery to see how creative MidJourney could b… It was pretty neat to see the variances. The goal is not perfection. By posting the mistakes, we’ll get to see how imagery improves over time. […]

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