How to use Midjourney to design a brand identity
By now, itâs no secret that AI will considerably impact the future of branding and designâmaking us question how we can continue to provide irreplaceable value as designers.
Some creatives like Alif Ibrahim of Itâs Nice That have suggested it be used to automate mundane and repetitive tasks like resizing, exporting, or mindless pixel pushing.
Others like Evelio, the creative director at IDP Direct, see it as a way to build more curated mood boards and quickly communicate brand ideas to a client.
As a founder of a branding agency myself, Iâve begun a journey to discover how AI can improve upon what we create and how we create it.
What I did
If youâre not familiar with Midjourney, itâs one of the most prominent models in AI image generation to date.
I experimented with the model to see how well it could produce a unique series of graphics for a new brand identity.
Here are the results:



How I did it
While the exercise was more of a test, I learned some valuable insights along the way. Letâs go through the process together.
1. Defining your graphic criteria
When defining a style, first identify and build upon unique visual characteristics or themes that your graphics should embody.
For this brand, letâs explore a style that captures the ideas of 3D momentum and luminous color blending.

Itâs helpful to reference existing inspiration you either found online or captured personally. Compiling the inspiration into buckets will form a clearer frame of reference and later become useful as Midjourney inputs.
In our case, I have already designed the logo and color palette. Itâs important that the new graphics are closely aligned and work together as a unified system.

By abstracting the characteristics of the logo and color palette (seen above), we can help guide a more on-brand image result in Midjourney.

Now that weâve identified both the graphic inspiration and brand asset imagery, itâs time to take them both into Midjourney.
2. Blending in Midjourney
While most of us are familiar with the /imagine command, I personally feel it is not as powerful when working toward a very specific visual outcome.
In our case, weâll use the /blend command.
This command âblendsâ multiple images together and generates an image somewhere in between.

By typing /blend + (Return) into the Discord message box, the above drag-and-drop modules will appear.
While Midjourney allows the blending of up to 5 images at once, I recommend sticking with 2â3 images, as this provides greater design control.
Now itâs playtime. Letâs upload our image inputs to the drag-and-drop modules. Here are some various combinations I had explored:

It looks like one of the results above needs additional refining. As an example, weâll choose to re-blend this image result:

Weâll re-blend this image with another in hopes it will bring the result closer to what weâre looking for:

There. Repeating this process will help to grow a library of images with one cohesive style.
In the end, hereâs where I landed:

I also created some other interesting styles along the way:

3. Upscaling your graphics
Now that we have a series of graphics weâre comfortable with, weâll upscale them to a much higher res than Midjourney allows.
For upscaling, I recommend a free tool like BigJPG.com.

4. Post editing
MidJourney isnât perfect. There will be situations where further editing is needed. Whether itâs fine-tuning colors or composition, I use Photoshop for the finishing touches.
If youâd like to continue to edit using Midjourney text prompts, Lars Nielsenâs prompt guide is a great beginnerâs reference.
In closing
This exercise will by no means guarantee the same results for everyone. Rather, itâs to showcase an example of AIâs power applied to design.
Designers will ultimately need to consider how AI can be used purposefully. Using this technology can have an instrumental impact on streamlining tedious design workflows but also has the ability to compromise the quality of our work if weâre not careful.
Moving forward, itâs important that we collectively build upon our AI knowledge as a community to guarantee success in our creative work.
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