Sample image styles to be generated in Midjourney:

All styles were created based on the same specification:

Programmer sitting in fantastic enviroment with dozens of cats surrouding him.

Style 1 – Horror Manga Style

The graphic design style, reminiscent of Junji Ito’s work, is distinctive for its dark and gloomy elements, often associated with horror movies and supernatural themes. These works are often detailed and precise, yet have a minimalist drawing style, which gives them a special mood.

Style 2 – Black & White Manga Style

The style of black and white manga, is characterized primarily by a minimalist approach to drawing. It focuses on the line that forms the shapes of the characters and the scene, and additional details are usually kept to a minimum. These works are usually drawn in only one color (black or dark gray), which gives them an austere and minimalist look.

Style 3 – Black and white minimalist illustration

Minimalist drawing/black and white illustration is characterized by simplicity, cleanliness and usually contains only the most important elements. This style often uses dashes and lines to create clear shapes and contours, while limiting themselves to using only one color, giving them a raw and minimalist look.

Style 4 – Color illustration a’la vector

Color illustration a’la vector is a style that uses vector graphics to create clean, clear and bright illustrations. This style is characterized by sharpness, smoothness and a line of constant thickness that gives the illustration a clean and neat look.

Style 5 – Black & White Graphic Novel

A black & white graphic novel (black & white graphic novel) is a style that uses only black & white colors to create illustrations and narration. This style is characterized by the use of line and contrast between white and black elements to create atmosphere and tension.

Style 6 – Chibi Manga Character

Chibi Manga Character is a style of drawing manga characters in small, funny proportions. This style is mainly characterized by exaggeration, deformation of the proportions of the characters and the use of cute, unrealistic elements, such as big eyes, small bodies and unnaturally large heads.

Style 7 – Color illustration for children’s book (Style one, more simple)

Colorful illustration for children’s book is a style that is characterized by the use of bright, intense colors and simple, clear shapes to attract children’s attention and create a friendly and warm atmosphere.

Style 8 – Color illustration for children’s book (Second style, more complicated)

It’s a style characterized by the use of different shades and shadows to create a sense of three-dimensionality and depth in an illustration. This style usually applies more complex drawing techniques, such as gradients, and uses contrasting colors and texture to add more detail and complexity to the illustration.

Style 9 – Illustration for adult coloring book in manga style

Manga-style adult coloring book illustration is a style of drawing that combines elements of manga with the popular form of relaxation that is coloring books. This style is characterized by the use of bright colors and simple shapes to create relaxing and pleasant to color illustrations.

Style 10 – “Plastic” illustration

3D plastic illustration is a style that uses 3D computer graphics technology to create realistic plastic illustrations. This style is characterized by the use of advanced modeling, texturing and lighting techniques to create a sense of three-dimensionality and depth.

Style 11 – Mockup

Mockup is a style of photography that uses visual representations of products to help present or sell them. This style is characterized by the creation of realistic, visual representations of products in various contexts, such as scenes from everyday life or presentations against neutral or graphic backgrounds.

Style 12 – Graffiti style t-shirt

A style that uses distinctive graffiti elements such as irregular shapes, lines, letters and colors to create original and expressive designs on T-shirts. This style is characterized by the use of intense colors and contrasting elements to make the design stand out against the fabric.

Style 13 – Tattoo

Tattooing is a style of drawing that is characterized by the creation of permanent patterns on the skin. This style can include many different motifs, such as abstract patterns, symbols, animals, plants, characters and many others, depending on the preference of the person who decides to get a tattoo.

Style 14 – Sports Photo

Professional sports photography is a style of photography that is characterized by capturing the action and excitement of sports. This style requires the ability to react quickly and capture key moments such as sprinting, jumping, throwing, etc.

Style 15 – Japanese style t-shirt print design

Japanese t-shirt print design is a style that draws inspiration from Japanese culture and art, such as kimonos, fans, sakura, dragons, koi, geishas and much more. This style is characterized by the use of elegant, subtle designs, complex and rich in detail.

Style 16 – Realistic character in fantasy style

Realistic fantasy photography is a style of photography that combines elements of realistic characters and world with fantasy elements such as magic, fantasy landscapes, mythical creatures and more. This style is characterized by the use of special effects and retouching to give the impression of a three-dimensional and unusual fantasy world.

Style 17 – American illustration in the style of the 50s / 60s

American illustration in the style of the 50s / 60s is a style that draws inspiration from graphics and advertisements of the period. This style is characterized by bright, vivid colors, simple shapes and contours, as well as typographic solutions.

Style 18 – Noir type illustration

Noir type illustration is a style of illustration that draws inspiration from the noir films of the 1940s and 1950s. This style is characterized by the use of contrasting shadows, harsh light and a dark, dramatic atmosphere.

Style 19 – A scene like a movie

The “as film” style of photography is a style that draws inspiration from classic film and analog photography. This style is characterized by the use of filters that mimic the film’s characteristic features, such as barkiness, grain, saturated colors and contrasts.

Style 20 – Illustration in traditional Japanese style.

Traditional Japanese style illustration is a style that combines elements of Japanese art, such as woodcuts and ink painting, with modern drawing techniques. This style is characterized by complex, detailed illustrations, often depicting motifs of nature, animals, figures and landscapes.

Style 21 – Linocut

Linocut is a style of printmaking that uses the woodcut technique. This style is characterized by the use of simple shapes and lines that are cut into a block of linoleum. When the block is pressed against the paper, the raised lines remain white and the cut-out parts are filled with ink.

Style 22 – Soviet Propaganda Poster

Soviet Propaganda Poster is a style of poster that was used during the Soviet era. This style is characterized by the use of vivid colors, simple forms and clear political messages. The posters were designed to promote communist ideology and mobilize the public for work and struggle.

Style 23 – War photography

War photography is a style of photography that documents events and situations related to war. This style is characterized by capturing the dramatic moments and emotions of armed conflict.

Style 24 – Pixelart

Pixelart is a style of drawing and graphic design that is characterized by the use of small pixels to create an image. This style is particularly popular in video games, as well as in computer graphics.

Style 25 – American cartoon

American comics is a graphic style characterized by dynamic panels, strongly drawn characters and a rich storyline. These comics are often related to superheroes, but they can also tell stories about other subjects, such as crime, horror or science fiction.

Style 26 – Old photography

Old vintage photography from the 19th century is a style of photography that is characterized by a distinctive look, resulting from the photographic techniques and equipment used at the time. These photographs are usually black and white or sepia and have a soft, delicate look that adds to their charm and nostalgia.

Style 27 – Pictogram

A pictogram is a graphic style characterized by the use of simple, unambiguous symbols intended to represent specific objects, activities or ideas. This graphic style is particularly popular in the design of road signs, manuals and maps.

Style 28 – Arrangement of elements

A style of photography that is characterized by arranging objects in regular patterns and geometric arrangements. Usually, items related to the theme are used, such as kitchen tools, office supplies or workshop items.

Style 29 – Two-color 3D illustration

Two-color 3D illustration is a graphic style that combines the features of illustration and 3D graphics. This style is characterized by the use of two colors, which are set in a way that creates a three-dimensional impression.

Style 30 – Steampunk

Steampunk is a style that combines elements of Victorian aesthetics with motifs drawn from science fiction and technology. It is characterized by the use of period elements such as cogs, gears, steam engines, as well as futuristic elements such as mechanical prostheses and spaceships.

Style 31 – Bird’s eye view of the workplace

A bird’s eye view of a workplace is a style of photography that depicts a workplace or office from above. This style is characterized by a high perspective shot, which allows you to show many elements in one shot.

Style 32 – Neon

Neon style is a graphic style that is characterized by bright neon colors and strong contrast. This style is often associated with neon signs and advertisements, which are often used in urban and entertainment spaces.

Style 33 – 3D Icon

A 3D icon is a graphic style characterized by the use of three-dimensional graphics to create a sense of depth and reality. This style is particularly popular in the design of user interfaces and mobile applications.

Style 34 – Monochrome illustration

Monochrome illustration is a graphic style that is characterized by the use of only one color or shade of color. This style is often used in book illustrations, posters and other graphic design projects, where it is important to achieve a clear, consistent and consistent visual aesthetic.

Style 35 – Cartoon illustration

Cartoon illustration is a graphic style that is characterized by the use of simple lines and bright colors to create a crisp, dynamic and often humorous effect. This style is popular in animation, comics, video games and children’s illustrations.

Style 36 – Illustration in a unique style

Unique style illustration is a graphic style that is characterized by an individual approach and unique aesthetics. A creator of this type of illustration can draw inspiration from a variety of sources and techniques to create a cohesive, original and recognizable work.

Style 37 – Movie Poster

A movie poster is a graphic style characterized by the use of images, colors and typography to promote a movie and draw the attention of potential viewers. This style often combines elements of photos of actors, movie scenes and stylized graphic elements.

Style 38 – Food advertising

Food advertising is a graphic style characterized by the use of visual ways of presenting food to encourage people to buy and consume food products. This graphic style often uses high-quality photos or illustrations to present food in an appetizing way.

Style 39 – Minimalist drawing

Minimalist drawing is a graphic style characterized by the use of as few elements and lines as possible to depict an object or character as simply as possible. This style often uses geometric shapes and clean lines to create a crisp and cohesive composition.

Style 40 – Professional stock photo

Professional stock photography is a style of photography that is characterized by the use of high-quality equipment and professional techniques to create an image that can be sold as “stock” and used in various projects. This style of photography focuses on achieving a clean, crisp and consistent effect that appeals to a wide audience.

Style 41 – Cute / kawaii drawing

Cute, also known as kawaii, is a graphic style that is characterized by the use of bright, pastel colors and rounded shapes for a cute and eye-pleasing effect. This style is often used in children’s illustrations, comic books and video games.

Style 42 – 3d animation style graphics

3D animation style graphics is a graphic style that is characterized by the use of advanced 3D modeling and animation techniques to create the impression of three-dimensional space and movement. This style is widely used in video games, animated films, as well as in product design and architecture.

Style 43 – Anime

The anime drawing style is a graphic style characterized by the use of bright, intense colors, expressive lines and dynamic action sequences. This style of drawing has its roots in Japanese culture and encompasses many genres, such as adventure, romance, science-fiction, fantasy and more….

Style 44 – Logo

A logo is a graphic style characterized by a short and easy-to-remember graphic mark that represents a particular company, organization or brand. A logo is often the first impression customers have of a company and is a key element in building its visual identity.

Style 45 – Futuristic

Futuristic is a graphic style that is characterized by the use of advanced technology and modern elements to present a vision of the future. This style is often used in projects related to technology, science and space.

Style 46 – Neoclassicism

Neoclassicism is an artistic style that originated from classicism and was popular in Europe and America in the 18th and 19th centuries. This style is characterized by a return to classical patterns and ancient styles, with an emphasis on harmony, proportion and symmetry.

Style 47 – Medieval style

Medieval style is an artistic style that originated in the medieval period (V-XV century) and is characterized by the use of motifs and elements characteristic of this era. The style encompasses many fields of art, such as architecture, sculpture, painting and literature.

Style 48 – Renaissance

The Renaissance is an artistic style that originated between the 13th and 17th centuries and is characterized by a revival of ancient art and classical tradition. During this period, art was used to demonstrate the power and might of the ruling authorities and the church. The Renaissance is a period of great artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael Santi and Michelangelo Buonarroti.

Style 49 – Expressionism

Expressionism is an artistic style that originated in Germany and was popular between 1905 and 1920. This style is characterized by a clear emphasis on the emotions and individuality of the artist, as well as strong chiaroscuro contrasts and an experimental approach to form.

Style 50 – Street Art

Street art is street art characterized by the use of various techniques and materials to create works of art in public spaces. Street art can take the form of graffiti, murals, stickers, stencils and other forms. Often street art is used as a form of political or social expression.

Style 51 – Surrealism

Surrealism is an artistic style that originated in the 1920s. It was created in the 1970s and is characterized by the use of surrealist techniques such as automatic writing and drawing, collaboration, photomontage, and collage. Surrealists focused on expressing their subconscious thoughts and dreams, and their works often combined unreal, sometimes unusual and strange elements to present their vision of the world.

Style 51 – Baroque

Baroque is an artistic style that originated in the 17th century and is characterized by rich decoration, complex compositions, dramatic chiaroscuro, and emotional expression. The Baroque developed primarily in Catholic countries and was associated with the Counter-Reformation, with the goal of inspiring intense religious faith and awe.

Style 52 – Art Nouveau

Art Nouveau is an artistic style that emerged at the turn of the 20th century and was characterized by decorative motifs inspired by nature, flowing lines, asymmetrical patterns and subtlety of colors and textures.

Style 53 – Ukiyo-e

Ukiyo-e is a Japanese art style that developed from the 17th to 19th centuries. It is characterized by the use of the woodcut technique, which allowed for quick and inexpensive printing of multiple copies of the work. Ukiyo-e depicts a variety of motifs, such as portraits, landscapes, scenes from everyday life, mythologies and legendary stories.

Style 54 – Gothic

Gothic is an artistic style that developed in Europe in the 13th century and is characterized by rich decoration, monumentality and complex forms. Gothic originated in architecture, but over time it spread to painting, sculpture and other arts.

Style 55 – Pop Art

Pop Art is an art movement that emerged in the 1950s. i 60. In the 1990s, the UK and the US. Pop Art was inspired by mass and consumer culture and aimed to move away from abstract and experimental art to represent everyday objects and symbols.

Style 56 – Doodling Art

“Doodling” is a type of drawing that aims to create unconstrained, random lines, patterns and shapes without a clear purpose or plan. There are no exact artists who are known for their “doodling,” but many artists and creators draw this way as part of their creative process.

Style 57 – Prehistoric

Representations and drawings from the prehistoric era were often made on natural surfaces, such as rocks, stones and caves, and were an important way to convey information and history.

Style 58 – Documentary photography

Documentary photography is a style of photography that aims to document reality, usually in a social, political or historical context. Documentary photographers often focus on subjects such as armed conflicts, social injustice, current events and trials, as well as culture and daily life.

Style 59 – Adventure photography

Adventure photography, also known as outdoor photography, is a style of photography that focuses on subjects related to outdoor adventures and active lifestyles.

Style 60 – Reporter Photography

Candid Photography, also known as reportage or documentary photography, is a style of photography that focuses on capturing real, unposed moments and emotions.

Style 61 – Composite photography

Composite photography is a style of photography that involves combining many different elements from several photos into one. It is often used in advertising, graphic design, as well as in art and photomanipulation.

Style 62 – Cyberpunk

Cyberpunk is a style that combines elements of futuristic, technological, as well as underground and punk culture.

Style 63 – Dieselpunk

Dieselpunk is a style that refers to the aesthetics and culture of the 1920s, 30s. i 40. The company was founded in the 1970s, with a strong emphasis on technological advances and automotive styling.

Style 64 – Clockpunk

Clockpunk – a style that focuses on the pre-revolutionary era, when inventions and technology were driven by watches and clockwork mechanisms. It features complex machinery, cogs and gears, as well as costumes and decorations of the period.

Style 65 – Atompunk

Atompunk – a style that focuses on the time of atomistic development, mainly in the 1940s. i 50. In the 1970s. It often depicts a future in which nuclear power has become the main source of power. Its characteristics include. The excessive use of chrome, neon colors and ornaments.

Style 66 – Raygun Gothic

A style that focuses on the future of the 1930s. i 40. It was launched in the 1970s, with an emphasis on spaceflight and space exploration. It often depicts a vision of the future in which flying saucers and space stations are an everyday occurrence. Characteristic are

Style 67 – Teslapunk

Teslapunk – a style that focuses on the figure of Nikola Tesla and his inventions, such as the Tesla machine and his work on wireless energy. It often depicts a future in which wireless energy has become commonplace. It features elements associated with Victorian aesthetics, a dark atmosphere and the use of industrial and technological motifs.

Style 68 – Decopunk

Decopunk is a style associated with the 1920s. i 30. It was developed in the 1970s, combining elements of decorative and futuristic art. This style was characterized by bright colors, geometric patterns, futuristic shapes and motifs related to technology. Decopunk often refers to art déco aesthetics, but also introduces elements of science fiction and fantasy. Decopunk works often feature the atmosphere of the 1920s and 1930s, but in futuristic and fantastic terms. The hallmark of decopunk is a harmonious combination of elegance and technological modernity.

Style 69 – Steelpunk

Steelpunk is a style associated with metal elements, heavy machinery, factories and mechanical details. It is characterized by futuristic aesthetics, but at the same time refers to the classic retro style. Steelpunk often uses warm, darkened colors and heavy metal textures. The style draws on industrial and construction motifs, such as factory halls, bridges, tunnels and skyscrapers. In steelpunk, we also find cyberpunk elements, but with a less aggressive approach. The style references an industrial, heavy aesthetic, but with the addition of futuristic technological concepts such as robots, drones and cyborgs.

Style 70 – Stonepunk

Stonepunk is a style associated with the Stone Age, but with the addition of futuristic technologies. He often combines prehistoric elements with sci-fi themes, such as cybernetics and artificial intelligence. Stonepunch uses natural materials such as wood, leather and stones, but with the addition of metal and industrial elements. The style refers to history, but with the addition of fantasy and modern technological concepts. In stonepunks, we often see objects with complex mechanical shapes, such as clocks, gear mechanisms or gears. Stonepunk combines classic elements with the future, creating a unique aesthetic that addresses both the past and the future.

Style 71 – Cyber noir

yber noir is a style associated with the cyberpunk universe, but with the addition of film noir. In cyber noir, dark, almost noir-like scenarios are combined with futuristic technological concepts such as artificial intelligence, neural networks and cybernetics. The style is characterized by a dark, mysterious atmosphere, the use of contrasts of light and shadows, as well as noir elements such as femme fatale, private detectives and dark secrets. In cyber noir we also find science fiction elements, such as robots, cyborgs and neural networks, but with less emphasis on action and more on atmosphere and characters. Cyber noir is a style that combines futuristic technologies with classic noir motifs, creating a unique aesthetic that captures attention and draws you into a world of atmospheric storytelling.

Style 72 – Biopunk

Biopunk is a style that combines elements of cyberpunk with biology and biotechnology. In biopunk, biological technologies become a leitmotif, creating futuristic worlds based on genetically modified organisms, cloning and interference with biological processes. Biopunk is usually associated with dark, post-apocalyptic worlds in which corporations and governments use biotechnology to achieve power and control over society. The style is characterized by the use of themes such as cybernetics, transhumanism, disease and mutation. Biopunk also makes use of cyberpunk aesthetics such as dim, neon lights, dark and gloomy streets, and steampunk elements such as mechanical machines. Examples of biopunk-style works include the novels “Neuropath” by Scott Baker and “The Windup Girl” by Paolo Bacigalupi, as well as the film “GATTACA” by Andrew Niccol.

Style 73 – Solarpunk

Solarpunk is a style that appeals to the ideas of sustainable energy, ecology and technological advances aimed at creating a positive and sustainable future light. In solarpunk, solar power and other renewable energy sources are the backbone of civilization, replacing polluting and depleting fossil fuels. Solarpunk is also characterized by the idea of decentralization, equality and democracy in society. This style usually depicts bright, colorful and green landscapes, filled with vegetation and technology. Elements such as urban gardens, green space, smart cities and smart technologies often appear in solarpunk. Solarpunk also makes use of biological motifs, such as biomimicry, as well as steampunk aesthetics, using elements of technology from the past. Examples of solarpunk style works include the novel “The Water Will Come” by Jeff Goodell and the comic book series “Sun Bakery” by Corey Lewis.

Style 74 – Lunarpunk

Lunarpunk is a subgenre of solarpunk that focuses on a darker aesthetic. The style depicts nightlife, spirituality and the introspective side of solarpunk utopias. Unlike solarpunk, which focuses on the harmony between man and nature. The lunarpunk aesthetic often uses colors of pink, purple, blue, black and silver, with bioluminescent plants and fungi dominating. Lunarpunk often refers to spirituality and the recognition of nature as a kind of deity, which is sometimes referred to as “Witchy Solarpunk.” An example of a work in the lunarpunk style is James Cameron’s film “Avatar,” although its style is not purely lunarpunk.

Style 75 – Mythpunk

Mythpunk is a subgenre of fantasy that combines elements of mythology with modernity and postmodernity. Unlike traditional fantasy, which is often based on medieval European myths, mythpunk expands its horizon to include different cultures and traditions, as well as modern issues and themes. The aesthetics of mythpunk are often unique and intriguing, combining elements of classic fantasy with avant-garde art.

In mythpunk, mythological characters and themes are often presented in modern contexts, sometimes with references to contemporary issues and phenomena. Many mythpunk authors apply irony and sarcasm to traditional myths, showing them in a new light. The aesthetics of mythpunk tend to be very diverse and original, often using contrasts and strong colors.