Discover All Art Styles List and Categories

Dive into the definitive Midjourney Art Styles List and Categories, spanning major artistic movements and signature artist aesthetics, complete with SREF codes, usage notes, and inspiration to help you recreate any look with confidence.

Anime

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Photography

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Surrealistic

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Coloring book

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Comic book

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Illustration

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Cartoon

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Manga art

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3D

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2D

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Oil painting

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Ink and watercolor

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Sticker

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Pixel

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Studio Ghibli

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Disney

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Cute

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Dark fantasy

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Flat vector

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Golden

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Pink

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Green

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Purple

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Orange

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Red

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Blue

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Black

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Vector

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Cyberpunk

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Vintage

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Christmas

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Halloween

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Yellow

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Fashion

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Film

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Line art

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Minimalism

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Children's book

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Eastern aesthetics

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Sci-fi

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Poster design

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Gradient

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Jewelry design

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Ukiyo-e

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Pop

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Neon

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What is SREF Code?

SREF (Style Reference) is a powerful feature in Midjourney that allows you to apply predefined styles to your generated images using specific reference codes. With SREF codes, you can easily create high-quality images with consistent styles without writing complex prompts.

On our website, you can find SREF codes and examples for various styles to help you create stunning images in Midjourney. Simply choose a style you like, copy the SREF code, and add it to your Midjourney prompt.

How do I create a style in Midjourney?

Use the official Personalization workflow (Style Creator) to teach Midjourney your taste and receive a reusable style code:

  1. Log in at midjourney.com, click Style Creator at the top, then open Style Creator.
  2. Enter a base prompt and generate a grid of images to start the training loop.
  3. Across several rounds, only pick the images you genuinely like so the system can learn your preferences.
  4. After training completes, Midjourney issues a personal style profile (a --style code) you can select in the web UI or append to prompts to reuse that look.

How do I create a style reference in Midjourney?

“Style reference” maps to the --sref parameter. You can either feed it images or reuse an existing numeric code:

  • Use images as a style reference: prepend one or more images (uploads or URLs), then finish the prompt with --sref IMAGE_URL. Midjourney extracts color palettes, materials, and brushwork from those sources. Add multiple images with weights like URL1::2 URL2::1.
  • Use an existing numeric SREF code: append something like --sref 3658383517 to instantly recall that aesthetic.

You currently can’t mint brand-new numeric --sref codes yourself. To get fresh looks, rely on image + --sref, train your own style via Style Creator, or borrow codes from Style Explorer and third-party libraries.