As language becomes an image and machines begin to co-create, our creative process evolves. This reflection explores how generative AI tools are transforming the way we imagine, design, and build.
The sref code feature page of Midjourney is also very useful. I often use this feature to gain inspiration and recommend this website resource. https://midjourneysref.com/
I didn’t know about this — thanks for sharing! Just checked it out and it looks super cool and actually really useful for sparking fresh ideas. Definitely bookmarking this.
I find myself using Midjourney in a similar way - as a visual thinking tool rather than just an image generator. What's fascinating is how it serves as both a creative catalyst and a reflection of our collective imagination. The "Explore" feed has become this remarkable pulse-check on our shared visual language(and BTW. back in the early days - all we had was Discord Chat, so this is really well-thought!).
What I've found most valuable is using it early in the concept development phase for digital projects - it helps bridge the gap between abstract ideas and concrete visualization, especially when collaborating with cross-functional teams. I've explored this intersection between AI tools and creative workflows in my recent exploration of building practical digital solutions: https://thoughts.jock.pl/p/csv-column-stripper-affordable-ecommerce-data-solution
That's really interesting. Yes, it feels less like a tool and more like a visual pulse of how we think and imagine, collectively. I’ve found the same — using it early on helps turn loose ideas into something tangible fast, especially when working across disciplines.
It strikes me most is how Midjourney doesn’t just generate images — it surfaces the subconscious. It’s like sketching with collective memory. I’ve found it especially useful not just to visualize ideas, but to challenge them — to see what assumptions show up in the prompts themselves. Thanks for sharing, Paweł!
The sref code feature page of Midjourney is also very useful. I often use this feature to gain inspiration and recommend this website resource. https://midjourneysref.com/
I didn’t know about this — thanks for sharing! Just checked it out and it looks super cool and actually really useful for sparking fresh ideas. Definitely bookmarking this.
I find myself using Midjourney in a similar way - as a visual thinking tool rather than just an image generator. What's fascinating is how it serves as both a creative catalyst and a reflection of our collective imagination. The "Explore" feed has become this remarkable pulse-check on our shared visual language(and BTW. back in the early days - all we had was Discord Chat, so this is really well-thought!).
What I've found most valuable is using it early in the concept development phase for digital projects - it helps bridge the gap between abstract ideas and concrete visualization, especially when collaborating with cross-functional teams. I've explored this intersection between AI tools and creative workflows in my recent exploration of building practical digital solutions: https://thoughts.jock.pl/p/csv-column-stripper-affordable-ecommerce-data-solution
That's really interesting. Yes, it feels less like a tool and more like a visual pulse of how we think and imagine, collectively. I’ve found the same — using it early on helps turn loose ideas into something tangible fast, especially when working across disciplines.
It strikes me most is how Midjourney doesn’t just generate images — it surfaces the subconscious. It’s like sketching with collective memory. I’ve found it especially useful not just to visualize ideas, but to challenge them — to see what assumptions show up in the prompts themselves. Thanks for sharing, Paweł!