Midjourney Prompt Guide
Midjourney Prompt Guide connects write prompts for Midjourney to a curated English SEO page with model notes, prompt patterns, FAQ coverage, real examples, and related internal links.
Editorially reviewed by GPT Images for prompt usefulness, internal links, FAQ coverage, and source-aware model context.
What this model guide covers
Midjourney Prompt Guide is designed for creators comparing image model behavior and prompt formats. It targets the intent to write prompts for Midjourney, but the page avoids thin keyword stuffing by connecting the topic to prompt structure, real prompt examples, internal links, and FAQ answers.
The practical goal is simple: help someone understand what to write next. The page explains how Midjourney prompts should define subject, constraints, references, style, and output checks before a model or generator is blamed for a weak result.
- Use this model guide when the search intent is "write prompts for Midjourney" and the visitor needs examples before writing from scratch.
- Choose it when Midjourney work requires visible constraints such as subject, angle, lighting, composition, text, aspect ratio, or editing target.
- Use the real prompt examples below to see how other prompts structure the same problem, then adapt one variable at a time.
- Keep it as an internal link target for related prompt collections so users can move from broad discovery into specific prompt pages.
Recommended Midjourney workflow
translate a model name into practical prompt choices without inventing fragile capability claims. A good workflow should be repeatable, inspectable, and easy to adapt across tools. The same prompt can behave differently in GPT-IMAGE-2, Nano Banana 2, Stable Diffusion, Midjourney, Jimeng AI, or a local ComfyUI setup, so this page keeps the reusable structure separate from tool-specific adjustments.
- Start by defining the job: what the image must communicate, where it will be used, and what failure would make the result unusable.
- Translate the job into a prompt skeleton for Midjourney: subject, scene, medium, camera or composition, style constraints, and output constraints.
- Pick one example prompt from this page and copy only the structure that matches the job; avoid copying decorative phrases that do not serve the image.
- Run a first generation, then change one variable at a time: framing, lighting, color palette, reference strength, text content, or background density.
- Save the winning prompt with notes about model, tool, aspect ratio, and any reference images so the pattern can be reused later.
- separate subject, composition, reference handling, typography, and iteration notes
Quality checks before publishing
Before using a generated image in production, review the output against the original job. The best prompt is not the longest prompt; it is the prompt that makes the model spend attention on the details that matter.
- Midjourney should have a clear subject and a visible hierarchy; if the prompt gives equal weight to every detail, the image often becomes noisy.
- The prompt should separate content from style, especially when moving between GPT-IMAGE-2, Nano Banana 2, Stable Diffusion, Midjourney, or other image models.
- If the output needs readable text, keep the phrase short, quote it exactly, and verify the final image rather than assuming the model handled typography perfectly.
- If the output must match a brand, character, room, product, or reference image, name the fixed traits and describe what is allowed to change.
- Avoid stacking too many model-specific shortcuts on a reusable prompt page; keep the main prompt portable, then add model notes as a final layer.
- Review whether the page sends visitors to deeper prompt examples, related use cases, and FAQ answers instead of trapping them in a generic SEO article.
Common mistakes to avoid
Most failed image generations are not caused by a missing magic word. They usually come from unclear hierarchy, mixed intent, unsupported text requirements, or a prompt that asks for too many changes at once.
- Writing a Midjourney prompt as a pile of keywords without a production goal.
- Changing model, tool, aspect ratio, and reference image at the same time, which makes it impossible to learn what improved the output.
- Using vague quality words such as beautiful or professional without defining the visible evidence of quality.
- Ignoring downstream use, such as ecommerce crop safety, ad text legibility, app store screenshots, or poster readability.
- Treating Midjourney Prompt Guide as a final answer instead of a starting point connected to prompt examples and iteration notes.
Midjourney prompt patterns
Production brief prompt
Create a Midjourney image for [audience] that communicates [message]. Main subject: [subject]. Scene: [setting]. Composition: [camera angle, crop, spacing]. Style: [medium, lighting, color direction]. Constraints: [aspect ratio, readable text, brand colors, negative space]. Avoid: [visual mistakes, clutter, wrong mood].
It separates the job, subject, scene, style, and constraints, which makes the prompt easier to test across different image models.
Reference-aware prompt
Using the reference as the fixed source of truth, generate a Midjourney variation. Preserve [identity traits, product shape, logo placement, character features, room layout]. Change only [background, lighting, camera angle, outfit, color palette]. Keep the output consistent with [use case] and do not invent extra objects.
It tells the model what is fixed and what can change, which is critical for image editing, character consistency, product shots, and brand work.
Iteration prompt
Revise the previous Midjourney result by improving [one problem]. Keep [successful elements] unchanged. Adjust [single variable] to [specific direction]. The final image should feel [desired mood] and remain suitable for [placement or channel]. Do not change [protected details].
It controls iteration by changing one variable at a time, so you can learn which instruction improved or damaged the output.
Model transfer prompt
Rewrite this Midjourney prompt for [target model or tool]. Keep the core subject, composition, and constraints. Convert unsupported syntax into natural language. Add model-specific notes only at the end: [aspect ratio, style strength, reference strength, negative prompt, seed, or typography instruction].
It preserves the creative brief while allowing each model or tool to receive the instructions in a format it can use.
Prompt examples for Midjourney
These examples are selected from the current English prompt catalog so the page links visitors into real prompt detail pages instead of stopping at generic advice.

Infographic / Edu Visual - Automotive poster transformation prompt
Ultra-clean automotive poster featuring the exact same car as the photo that will be provided later. The AI must replicate the car from the uploaded photo with identical body shape, proportions, stance, color, trims, wheels, and all visible exterior details.
The car is presented in a front three-quarter angle facing right, matching the perspective of the original reference layout, but now depicted in a subtle {argument name="action" default="drifting action"}. The drift is expressed through realistic weight transfer, slight body lift, controlled smoke plumes from the rear tires, and faint curved tire marks behind the vehicle, without distorting the original car’s geometry.
Headlights follow the exact style from the reference photo of the car, with optional warm fog lights glowing if the provided car has them. All decals, emblems, plates, and window tints must match the car from the uploaded photo.
The car drifts on a glossy white reflective studio-like floor that maintains soft reflections and realistic shadows, enhanced with light drift skid reflections and directional smudges.
Background remains a clean white-to-light-gray gradient with a giant semi-transparent bold typography of the car model name (auto-extracted from the uploaded photo) vertically dominating the background.
At the very top: clean branding text “{argument name="brand name" default="CAR COMPANY NAME"}” (or the brand detected from the uploaded car photo). Under it, spaced-out stylized tracking text containing the same brand and model name.
Below the car: centered title of the exact model name from the uploaded photo.
Under that, a short descriptive paragraph about the car’s character (efficiency, style, reliability).
Bottom section shows a clean grid layout of specifications. If real specs are known from the detected car model, generate accurate values; if not, generate placeholders in the same layout style (4 columns: horsepower, 0–100 km/h, top speed, engine displacement/fuel type).
Entire poster is minimalist, editorial, high-key studio lighting with ultra-sharp reflections, crisp shadows, modern typography, and 4K believability, blending clean design with dynamic drifting energy, Ratio 9:16
Logo and Brand Identity System Prompts Collection
1. Logo Concept Generation Prompt You are a top-tier logo designer with 20 years of experience, having designed instantly recognizable and deeply meaningful logos for globally renowned brands. Brand Name: [Your Brand Name] Industry: [Your Industry] Brand Personality: [Description] Target Audience: [Description] Admired Visual Identities: [List 3] Disliked Visual Identities: [List 3] Preferred Style: [e.g., minimalist, bold, geometric, organic, vintage, futuristic] Generate 5 completely different logo concepts for my brand. For each concept provide: - Core visual concept and symbolism - Shape language and why it suits the brand - Font direction recommendations - First emotional trigger - Why it suits the target audience - How it would look on business cards, app icons, and billboards - Why it's timeless rather than trendy Then tell me which one you would choose if this were your brand and why. 2. Brand Identity Foundation Prompt You are a top-tier brand strategist who builds brand identities for Fortune 500 companies and startups that later raise millions in funding. Business Name: [Your Business Name] Business Description: [One sentence] Target Audience: [Detailed description] Competitors: [List 3-5] Feelings to evoke: [e.g., trust, excitement, luxury, approachability, power] Words to associate: [List 5-10] Words not to associate: [List 5-10] Establish a complete brand identity foundation before designing any visual elements. Provide me with: - Brand archetype and why it's a perfect fit - 5 specific human characteristics describing the brand personality - Brand tone guide with examples - Core brand promise (one sentence) - 3 emotional levels the brand should trigger - Fundamental difference from competitors - The one keyword that defines the brand 3. Color Scheme Prompt You are a color psychology expert and brand designer who deeply understands how colors trigger emotions, build trust, and drive purchasing decisions. Brand Name: [Your Brand Name] Industry: [Your Industry] Target Audience: [Age, gender, income, lifestyle] Primary emotion to evoke: [e.g., trust, energy, luxury, calm, excitement] Top 3 competitor colors: [List] Liked colors: [List] Disliked colors: [List] Build a complete brand color palette for me. Provide me with: - Primary color with HEX code and psychological explanation - Two secondary colors with HEX codes - One accent color for CTAs and highlights - One neutral color for backgrounds and text - How each color affects the target audience - Differentiation from competitors - Application examples on websites, social media, and packaging - Color combinations to never use and why 4. Typography Direction Prompt You are a typography expert and brand designer who deeply understands how fonts convey personality, build credibility, and achieve instant brand recognition. Brand Name: [Your Brand Name] Brand Personality: [5 words] Industry: [Your Industry] Target Audience: [Description] Feelings fonts should evoke: [e.g., authority, friendly, innovative, elegant, energy] Liked brand fonts: [List 3] Build a complete typography system for me. Provide me with: - Primary display font name for headings and why it's perfect - Secondary font for long text - Accent font for quotes or emphasis - Precise font size hierarchy for headings, subheadings, body text, and captions - Letter spacing and line height recommendations - Font pairing methodology - Free alternatives if budget is limited - Font mistakes to avoid in your industry 5. Complete Brand Identity Package Prompt You are a top-tier creative director at a brand agency, delivering complete brand identity systems that cover every touchpoint. Business Name: [Your Business Name] Business Description: [One sentence] Target Audience: [Detailed description] Brand Personality: [5 words] Industry: [Your Industry] Competitors: [List 3] Design tool budget: [Free or paid] Timeline: [Time you need] Deliver my complete brand identity system in one response. Include all elements: - Brand strategy foundation, archetype, personality, promise, and positioning - Logo concepts with 3 variations - Complete color palette with HEX codes and usage rules - Typography system with names, sizes, and hierarchy - Visual direction guidelines - Brand tone guide and tagline options - Social media visual templates - 3 core brand rules to never break Deliver everything as a structured brand guide that any designer, developer, or AI tool can fully understand your brand in 10 minutes.

Infographic / Edu Visual - Manga Style Brand Identity Infographic
Using the uploaded logo, create a highly detailed manga-style infographic poster:
Title: "What This Brand Feels Like"
Goal: Transform the brand into a "living individual" and visually demonstrate how it acts, speaks, and interacts with the world.
Fusion: Brand Strategy + Character Design + Manga Storytelling
Core Rule: All content must derive from the logo itself (colors, style, tone, personality). No generic personality descriptions.
Structure: {argument name="layout" default="Vertical 4:5 poster"}, information-dense multi-panel layout, {argument name="style" default="manga + infographic hybrid style"}.
Main Character: Create a core character representing the brand's personification. Clothing, posture, and expression must reflect the brand identity.
Panels: 6–8 manga panels showing behaviors in scenarios like customer interaction, handling competition, or social media presence.
Traits: Modular sections showing tone style, energy level, and communication methods using icons.
Do/Don't: Visual guide on brand-consistent vs inconsistent behaviors.
Final Feel: Should look like a personified brand strategy board worth collecting, not flat or generic.
Infographic / Edu Visual - Premium Korean Palm Reading Guide
Create a premium Korean palm reading guide image based on the uploaded palm photo. All visible text in the final image must be Korean only. Use clean Korean sans-serif typography. The title must be exactly “손금 분석 가이드”. Create a refined two-panel layout: Left panel: place the uploaded real palm photo inside a clean rounded card. Preserve the original hand shape, palm lines, skin texture, and natural details. Do not distort or redraw the hand. Right panel: create a separate black-and-white palm contour interpretation diagram based on the same hand. Highlight the main palm lines with thin precise lines and label them in Korean. Include Korean labels and sections: “손금 분석 가이드”, “전체 요약”, “생명선”, “두뇌선”, “감정선”, “운명선”, “재물선”, “태양선”, “결혼선”, “성격”, “직업운”, “재물운”, “연애운”, “조언”, “확인 불가”. Analyze palm shape, finger proportions, life line, head line, heart line, fate line, wealth line, sun line, marriage line, line depth, length, direction, breaks, branches, and overlaps. If something is unclear, write “확인 불가”. Keep the Korean interpretation short, realistic, calm, and advisory. Design style: 1:1 square format, white background, black and warm dark gray text, thin hairline dividers, rounded cards, subtle shadows, large margins, generous negative space, precise grid, minimal line pictograms, luxury editorial report, high-end wellness analysis, elegant and expensive-looking. No English text, no roman letters, no broken Korean, no random glyphs, no colorful decoration, no cartoon style, no occult symbols, no tarot imagery, no horror mood, no messy background, no watermark.

Infographic / Edu Visual - Nigerian Street Eats Collage
{"type":"vibrant Nigerian street food collage poster","format":"vertical editorial travel-food montage","style":"high-contrast cinematic night photography mixed with hand-painted street poster typography, smoky atmosphere, saturated neon colors, gritty documentary realism, white comic-panel borders, yellow brush lettering, handwritten annotation arrows","main_title":{"text":"{argument name=\"main title\" default=\"NIGERIAN STREET EATS\"}","position":"left-center over main grill scene","typography":"large distressed white block letters for first word, oversized yellow brush-script words below"},"subtitle":{"text":"{argument name=\"subtitle text\" default=\"HOT & FRESH\"}","position":"under main title on red paint-stroke banner","typography":"condensed white uppercase letters"},"scene":{"location":"busy Lagos night market street with food stalls, crowds, headlights, neon signs, smoke, open flames, and warm work lamps","mood":"energetic, smoky, late-night, authentic street-food adventure","lighting":"dramatic orange firelight and grill glow contrasted with blue-green neon and dark urban background"},"central_panel":{"position":"top-left and center, largest panel","description":"street vendor grilling many skewers of spicy suya over open charcoal flames; vendor wears dark cap, grey shirt, black apron, and black gloves; face obscured by shadow; smoke curls around the meat; yellow bus and neon food stall sign in background","visible_signs":["SUYA","PEPPER SOUP"],"apron_text":"SADA SUYA"},"panels":{"total_count":13,"items":[{"label":"main suya grill hero panel","position":"upper-left to center","content":"vendor tending rows of suya skewers over glowing charcoal, with the large poster title overlay"},{"label":"SMOKY SUYA NIGHTS","position":"top-right","content":"close-up of heavily seasoned suya skewers on a grill, smoke rising, handwritten white and yellow label with arrow"},{"label":"LAGOS AFTER DARK","position":"right-middle","content":"wide night street-market scene with umbrellas, food stalls, traffic lights, crowds, and city buildings"},{"label":"SUYA SPICE","position":"middle-left","content":"hands sprinkling orange-red spice over raw marinated meat, white arrow pointing to seasoning"},{"label":"PUFF-PUFF IN PROGRESS","position":"middle-center","content":"round golden puff-puff dough balls frying in bubbling oil, one lifted in a wire skimmer"},{"label":"CORN & UBE","position":"middle-right","content":"grilled yellow corn cobs beside round greenish-brown African pears, with arrow label"},{"label":"SMOKY JOLLOF","position":"lower-left","content":"foil trays filled with reddish jollof rice, steam and smoke drifting upward"},{"label":"AKARA VIBES","position":"lower-center","content":"golden bean cakes frying in a deep pan of hot oil, arrow label"},{"label":"SHAWARMA STATION","position":"lower-right","content":"gloved hands holding an open wrap stuffed with meat, cabbage, carrots, and sauces being drizzled from squeeze bottles"},{"label":"PEPPER SAUCE & ONIONS","position":"bottom-left","content":"metal trays of sliced red onions, bright red pepper sauce, and green sauce at a condiment station"},{"label":"GRILLING GOODNESS","position":"bottom-center","content":"many skewers grilling over flames and smoke, close-up of charred meat with orange fire glow"},{"label":"PUFF-PUFF DOUGH","position":"bottom-right","content":"large green bowl and smaller pot filled with pale dough pieces or batter, arrow pointing to dough"},{"label":"neon slogan sign","position":"bottom-right corner","content":"glowing red, green, and white neon sign with crown doodle reading NA FOOD WE-DEY CHASE"}]},"footer":{"text":"{argument name=\"footer slogan\" default=\"REAL FLAVOUR. REAL PEOPLE. REAL LAGOS.\"}","position":"bottom across yellow paint-stroke strip","typography":"black handwritten uppercase text"},"color_palette":"charcoal black, flame orange, spice red, neon green, electric cyan, warm yellow, smoky grey, white panel borders","composition":"dense magazine-cover collage with tilted rectangular panels separated by thick white borders; main hero image dominates, supporting food close-ups arranged around it; handwritten labels and arrows add street-guide energy","rendering_instructions":"make it look like a finished food-tour poster, not a flat infographic; include realistic steam, oil bubbles, smoke, glowing coals, busy market depth, gritty textures, and legible stylized English labels","negative_prompt":"no clean studio background, no empty panels, no minimalist layout, no washed-out colors, no generic Western fast food, no misspelled main title"}
Cozy Sleep Aid Guide: Nine-Grid Layout
Generate a 3:4 vertical 9-grid poster suitable for publishing on Xiaohongshu, with an overall layout of 3 columns × 3 rows. The boundaries of the nine grids are clear, making it easy to directly cut into 9 single images for later publishing. The overall style is clean, premium, and unified, suitable for female-oriented healthy lifestyle content, possessing the vibe of a viral Xiaohongshu cover. Image requirements: clear information layout, large text, strong readability, comfortable white space, gentle and healing color palette. Overall visual style: Cream white, light beige, light oat color, and light caramel color as the main color tones, paired with a small amount of dark brown text. Ins style, healing sense, sleep therapy theme, minimalist layout, light skeuomorphic illustration embellishments. Elements such as pillows, moons, stars, hot milk, aromatherapy, books, eye masks, curtains, and beds can be added. The overall look should be like a professional new media design graphic, with neat fonts, suitable for a knowledge-based popular science Xiaohongshu 9-grid. Layout requirements: The entire image must be a standard 9-grid composition, and each grid can stand alone as an independent image after being cut. The content of each grid should be completely centered; do not place titles or body text near the dividing lines. Keep obvious gaps or thin borders between each grid to ensure that reading is not affected after cropping. All text must use Chinese, be clear and readable, no garbled characters, no English. Each grid should look like an independent Xiaohongshu image-and-text card, but the visual style must remain unified. The image should be exquisite, realistic, and natural, without a cheap marketing feel, and not overly flashy. Specific content of the 9-grid: Grid 1 (Cover) Main title: 8 tips to make you fall asleep instantly Subtitle: Insomniacs and night owls must save this The cover visuals should be the most eye-catching, suitable for the first image. Add healing sleep elements such as soft beds, moons, pillows, and eye masks. The title should be prominent with a premium layout. Grid 2 Title: 1. Don't play with your phone 1 hour before bed Body text: Blue light makes the brain more awake; the more you scroll, the harder it is to fall asleep. Image elements: Mobile phone, moon, small illustration of a sleepy expression Grid 3 Title: 2. Dim the lights before bed Body text: A warm light environment can help the body enter a "ready to sleep" state. Image elements: Bedside lamp, warm yellow light, curtains Grid 4 Title: 3. Don't keep the room temperature too high Body text: Keeping it a bit cooler makes it easier to fall asleep quickly. Image elements: Air conditioner, thermometer, quilt Grid 5 Title: 4. Don't drink strong tea or coffee at night Body text: Caffeine delays sleepiness, making you lie in bed for a long time unable to sleep. Image elements: Coffee cup, teacup, prohibition sign Grid 6 Title: 5. Take a hot shower before bed Body text: It can relax the body and help you fall asleep faster. Image elements: Bathroom steam, towel, hot water Grid 7 Title: 6. Write it down if your brain won't stop Body text: Writing down your worries and to-do lists makes it easier for your brain to relax. Image elements: Notebook, fountain pen, small desk lamp Grid 8 Title: 7. Fix your bedtime Body text: Going to bed at about the same time every day will make your biological clock increasingly stable. Image elements: Clock, moon, bed Grid 9 Title: 8. Try deep breathing relaxation Body text: Inhale for 4 seconds, hold for 4 seconds, exhale for 6 seconds, and sleepiness will gradually come. Bottom small text: Save this set and try it tonight Image elements: Breathing lines, person with closed eyes, stars Image quality requirements: High definition, premium layout, magazine feel, realistically publishable, new media operation aesthetics, Xiaohongshu viral image-and-text style, neat text layout, suitable for direct image cutting.

Infographic / Edu Visual - Freestyle Football 16-Step Action Poster
Please generate a high-quality, high-definition poster-style storyboard for "{argument name="subject" default="Street Freestyle Football"} · {argument name="action" default="16-Step Action Breakdown"}." The layout should be a square 4x4 grid, with each cell showing a consecutive action step of the same street football performer in the same setting. The entire image should look like a combination of a high-end sports poster and a technical breakdown instructional board, possessing both visual impact and a clear sense of movement explanation.
[Overall Setting]
Theme: Street freestyle football performance (not a match or drill), where one performer completes a continuous set of tricks.
Atmosphere: Street vibe, urban, cinematic, athletic, cool, and rhythmic.
Background: Set in a {argument name="background" default="nighttime urban small street pitch"} or city square football space, with graffiti walls, wire fences, distant building lights, street lamps, and slightly reflective ground. The environment must be consistent and have a trendy street aesthetic.
[Character Requirements]
Protagonist: A young, handsome male freestyle football expert with a light, coordinated, and athletic build, short black hair, confident aura, and fluid, controlled movements.
The same person must appear in all 16 cells; do not change the person per cell.
Outfit: Cool-looking football kit, but no words like "Champion" or specific country names. The clothing should feel like a professional team jersey.
[Layout Requirements]
The full image is a 4x4 grid of 16 cells. Each cell must contain:
1. Large step number (1-16)
2. Chinese action title
3. 2-4 brief Chinese action points
4. Clear full-body action shot of the person
5. Football trajectory arrows / footwork paths
6. The ball must be clearly visible and logically positioned.
Overall font style: Sporty poster aesthetic, clear and powerful. The image should be sharp, clean, and the person and ball must be complete, not cut off at the feet.
[Action Sequence]
Please design 16 continuous actions in order, each distinctly different, forming a complete freestyle routine: [Detailed steps 1-16 including Starting Pose, Sole Pull, Stepover, Flick-up, Knee Control, Around the World, Shoulder Stall, Rainbow Flick, and Final Bow].
[Visual Style]
- High-end sports poster style
- Cinematic night lighting and shadows
- Strong sense of motion with a trendy street aesthetic
- Clear arrows and trajectory lines to help understand the path of the ball
- Color palette dominated by red, black, and gold for a premium feel
- Eye-catching typography suitable for social media
Infographic / Edu Visual - Instructional dance poster prompt
Create a clean, black-and-white instructional poster showing a {argument name="steps" default="16-step"} dance sequence performed by a single {argument name="dancer" default="female dancer"}.
Layout:
4x4 grid (16 panels total)
Each panel shows the same dancer in a different pose
Full-body, centered in each frame
Even spacing, consistent framing across all panels
Dancer:
Female, long flowing hair
Wearing a fitted, reflective/sequined crop top and long flared skirt
Elegant, confident, expressive poses inspired by {argument name="dance style" default="vogue and waacking"} dance styles
Panel Details:
Each panel has a bold number (1–16) and a short title at the top (e.g., “WATER CALL,” “LIQUID RISE,” “VOGUE FRAME,” etc.)
Include small instructional captions at the bottom of each panel
Add subtle arrows and motion lines to show movement direction (arms, hips, body flow)
Style:
Black and white (monochrome)
High contrast, sharp studio lighting
Fashion editorial photography look
Clean white or light gray background
Modern sans-serif typography
Overall Feel:
Minimalist, polished, magazine-quality layout
Smooth progression of movement across all 16 frames
Dynamic but clean, easy-to-follow instructional designRelated prompt guides and libraries
FAQ about Midjourney
How do I use Midjourney prompts from gptimages.dev?
Start with the examples that match your visual job, then copy the prompt structure rather than copying every adjective. Replace the subject, scene, channel, aspect ratio, and constraints with your own details. If the first result is close, keep the successful parts fixed and change one variable at a time. This makes the page useful as a prompt library, not just a keyword page.
What is the best prompt format for Midjourney?
A dependable format is brief first, details second, checks last: describe the image goal, then the subject, scene, composition, style, reference rules, and output constraints. For models such as GPT-IMAGE-2, Nano Banana 2, Stable Diffusion, Midjourney, or Jimeng AI, keep the core prompt portable and add tool-specific settings only when the interface supports them.
Can I reuse these prompts across different AI image models?
Yes, but reuse the structure more than the exact syntax. A prompt that works in one generator may need different wording, reference strength, aspect ratio settings, or negative prompts in another. The safest workflow is to preserve the creative brief, then adapt only the model-specific layer after you inspect the first output.
How should I collect the best AI image prompts?
Save prompts with the final image, model or tool name, aspect ratio, reference images, and a short note explaining why the result worked. Group them by use case such as product photography, character consistency, UI mockups, posters, logos, or text-in-image prompts. That collection becomes much more useful than a flat list of attractive phrases.
Why do Midjourney prompts fail?
Common causes include unclear subject hierarchy, too many styles in one prompt, vague quality words, unsupported text requirements, missing reference rules, and uncontrolled iteration. Fix the prompt by naming the production goal, protecting the details that cannot change, and testing one adjustment per generation instead of rewriting the whole prompt every time.
Are these prompt examples enough for commercial work?
They are a starting point, not legal or brand clearance. For commercial work, check the terms of the model or generator, review rights for reference images, verify text and logos manually, and keep a record of the prompt, source assets, and final edits. The page helps with prompt quality, while usage rights still depend on your workflow and provider terms.
