Midjourney Prompt to Generate a Study Plan
Midjourney offers a unique visual approach to creating study plans in the form of infographics, illustrated mind maps, or structured visual boards. Instead of being limited to text-based lists, a study plan generated visually by Midjourney helps stimulate spatial memory and anchor information through graphic cues. Neuroscience confirms that multimodal learning—combining text and image—significantly improves retention. By using Midjourney to design a study plan, you get a medium that is both aesthetic and functional: an illustrated calendar, a visual roadmap by subject, or a colorful mind map prioritizing tasks. This type of visual can serve as a wallpaper, wall poster, or printed medium to keep your goals in sight. The challenge is to formulate a sufficiently precise prompt so that Midjourney produces an image that is readable, organized, and usable as a real planning tool, not just a decorative illustration. The following prompts have been optimized to obtain clear, structured results directly usable in a study or exam preparation context.
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A detailed visual study revision plan designed as a clean infographic poster, organized by weeks with color-coded subject blocks, featuring a timeline layout from left to right, subjects include mathematics, history, science, and literature, each section has icons and progress checkboxes, pastel color palette on white background, modern flat design, highly readable typography, minimal decorative elements, professional educational layout, print-ready --ar 3:4 --style raw --s 50 --q 2
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Why this prompt works
This prompt works because it specifies a precise format (infographic poster) with a temporal organization (by weeks, from left to right), guiding Midjourney toward a structured rather than artistic composition. Using --style raw and a low stylization (--s 50) reduces excessive embellishments to prioritize readability. The concrete visual indicators (icons, checkboxes, color coding) direct the model toward a functional and usable output.
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Expected Output
You will get a visually organized study plan infographic with distinct color blocks per subject, arranged chronologically over several weeks. The result resembles a professional wall planner with readable typography, thematic icons, and a clear visual hierarchy. The image can be printed in A3 format or used as a wallpaper to track progress.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Midjourney really generate a readable and usable revision schedule?
Midjourney produces images, not structured text. The generated revision schedules are inspiring visual representations that serve as a template or wall display. Text within the image may contain approximations or made-up words. The recommended approach is to use the Midjourney visual as a graphic base, then overlay your own text using a tool like Canva or Figma to get a perfectly readable and customized schedule.
Which Midjourney settings should I prioritize for a functional rather than decorative output?
Three parameters are essential: --style raw removes the default artistic embellishments, --s (stylize) set between 30 and 80 reduces excessive creativity, and --q 2 increases the quality of fine details like typography and grid lines. Avoid high stylization values (above 200) which would turn your schedule into an abstract work of art. The --ar 3:4 or --ar 2:3 aspect ratio is perfect for a printable vertical poster format.
How do I adapt the prompt for different types of exams or subjects?
Simply replace the subject names in the prompt with those from your curriculum. For a specific exam, add context: 'for medical school PACES exam' or 'for baccalauréat preparation'. You can also modify the duration (4 weeks, 8 weeks, 3 months) and the format (daily planner, weekly overview, monthly roadmap). For science subjects, add 'with formula reference sections'. For humanities subjects, specify 'with reading list timeline and essay deadline markers'.
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