i think it's great to use midjourney as design inspiration, but i don't think you should necessarily use the layout from midjourney as i feel like that can be restrictive to your design. i'm a designer, and whenever i'm designing something (poster, website, or anything else), the content is always the first thing that i think about (not the visuals). i always create the layout and the visuals around the content, rather than trying to fit the content into a pre-determined layout/ visual style. (similarly, i think design templates are also very restrictive for this reason). I've really been enjoying watching your videos!
Thanks Andy, this was really interesting. What fascinates me is how quickly these tools have come to the fore in the last 6 months or so, even though they have been in development for many years.
Andy, can I ask a rather stupid question? I'm not that familiar with doing research and I am not in academia. But I want to learn to do research and do it properly. Can you give me a few pointers where to start please?
Wouldn’t this be extremely dependent on the field of research you work in and what kind of data/work you’re presenting? I do agree that it can be a useful tool.
You should probably just ask it to generate HTML and CSS if you're just trying to make one big poster. Then you can put it in jsfiddle and print to PDF.
I want to thank you for this content. As an old professor, I’d like to understand what is available to use. I can also be more supportive of my students and help them using modern tools