Frequently Asked Questions

No, these images and style references are meant purely for inspiration, quick prototyping, and experimentation. For client work, please hire professional human artists, designers, or photographers.
Style codes (--sref) can be copied directly into the end of your Midjourney prompts to achieve similar visual results. However, remember that results may vary, and these should be used as starting points for your own experimentation.
Currently, this gallery serves as a reference point for inspiration. For professional creative services, please contact our design studio, TWO Design.
We regularly add new experiments and style codes as we discover interesting combinations and techniques worth sharing.
While AI tools are excellent for rapid prototyping and experimentation, human artists bring invaluable expertise, understanding, nuance, and originality to your projects. They can interpret briefs, respond to feedback, and create truly bespoke work that aligns with your brand and vision. Moreover, it's important to remember that AI tools like Midjourney are trained on the work of countless human artists—their creativity, technique, and years of expertise form the foundation of what these tools can generate. By hiring human artists, you're not only getting original, tailored work, but you're also supporting the very creative ecosystem that makes AI art possible. This helps ensure a sustainable future where both human creativity and technological innovation can thrive together.
Yes, we're always looking for newer experiments and unique Midjourney style references. Use the 'Submit an SREF' button in the menu to send us your own SREFs. We'll review your submission and, if selected, it will be added to the gallery.
These images and their associated SREFs are curated from users we discover all over the internet, who have shared these SREFs publicly on platforms like X, Instagram, Threads, etc. We are working on adding a full list of user accounts from where these images and SREFs are sourced. If you'd like to be added to the list, write to us with a link to your profile!
We suggest using AI tools like Midjourney in the early stages of your creative process—for rapid prototyping, exploring different directions, and creating mood boards. Always transition to human collaboration for final, client-facing work.
We recommend following industry discussions, joining professional creative communities, and staying informed about best practices in AI-assisted design while prioritising human creativity and craftsmanship.
For custom creative direction and professional design services, please contact our studio, TWO Design. We're happy to discuss how we can help bring your vision to life through design.