Projects using Midjourney in New York
Projects using Midjourney in New York
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Azzum Naeem
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Paymaster Brand Identity & App Design
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Vera Li
Lumora · Brand Identity Design + AI
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Siren Media
Femme Fragiles
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Jamey Gannon
General Agents
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Eugene Riabov
Gaming Lounge Bar | Website Design Concept
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Nicole Jane
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POTICO
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Whitney Espinoza
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Poopi Beverage Drink - Raspberry Rose Flavor
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Axel B
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Visual Identity: kip&glow
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Scott Cooney
Unchameleon (AI)
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Fanis Poulinakis
Machine Poem AI Concept Portfolio
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Dwayne Neckles
Primary Voter Outreach Flyer
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Pointblank | Pitch Deck & Presentation Designer
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Investor Pitch Deck Design for Planetfall - Defencetech
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Victoria Lishchuk
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A short visual story exploring atmosphere, light, and emotion — created in Midjourney and brought to life with subtle motion in Jitter. Each frame captures a quiet, cinematic moment that feels both surreal and real — blending storytelling, mood, and design direction.
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Ifeoma Barker
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Luxury Skincare Campaign: The DNA of Glow | AI Visual Storytelling… So I created this concept to bridge clinical skincare with a dreamy, high-fashion vibe. It’s all about showing that you can have a $50k editorial look without the massive production bill. By making the product the "main character" in a surreal, scientific world, I’m helping brands build instant trust and that "must-have" authority. My process is really about sensory storytelling mixing hyper-real textures with surreal scale to create something that actually stops the scroll. If your brand is ready to step into a more upscale, iconic visual era, let’s connect and make it happen.
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Sofia Solis
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AI-Assisted Skincare Campaign for Skincare Company
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Jon Sorrentino
Sometimes the best identity work is the work that knows when to step back. With Dean Entertainment Group, the visual problem was not how to create more presence. They already had presence through the work itself. The real challenge was creating a brand system that could signal legacy and authority while letting the event photography stay front and center. That meant resisting the urge to over-design. The vis had to support the experience, not compete with it. Restraint usually looks simple, but takes a lot of discipline to get right.
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