Midjourney Method #2: A Beginner’s Guide to Fonts

Styling and permutations for your personal alphabet

John Walter 📣Therapy and creativity
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4 min readJul 9, 2024

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To create this alphabet, I first created the A using the prompt:

I then used the A as a style reference to get the B and added the B as a style reference to get the C.

I used the permutation prompt below to create all the other letters in one prompt, with the A, B, and C as style references.

Curly brackets and commas between each letter asks MJ to create separate prompts for each letter.

As another example, I created the ABC of an African alphabet. As with the Celtic set above, I created the A, then the B with A as style reference, then the C with AB as style reference.

Heres the trick, I then created a new A with all three as style reference before completing the set.

As you can see above the second A is much more consistent with the style. The first A is like a seed but not part of the…

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John Walter 📣Therapy and creativity

Counsellor, jazz musician, AI Art nerd, bereaved father. Writing about my experience. Listening to yours. https://johnwaltercounsellor.com/