Use Artist Names to Simplify AI Image Generation for Brand Consistency

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 What you’re looking at is the same prompt for every image: 

A Chatbot in the style of…” 

The only thing changing — is a style definition as in an artist name, a technique,  a genre.

I discovered a library called MidLibrary that fed 3,500 different artists and styles into MidJourney and cataloged the output describing the results as 

Names and words that alter Midjourney generations in a distinct and reproducible way

Sort of like a MidJourney Art World taxonomy

Rather than trying to control text to AI image generation with complex style definitions like lighting, mediums, cameras or color, try keeping it simple and use an artist’s name across your visual  marketing compositions. 

This makes it easier to build a consistent but complex visual brand so you can spend more time on the experience definition you’re feeding the AI engine.


 

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Every image below shares the same prompt: “A chatbot in the style of….” and then an artist name, a style or genre.

 
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