Midjourney + Canva Magic Studio: The “Brand Visual Kit” You Can Sell

Category: Monetization Guide

Excerpt:

Turn “we need better visuals” into a clear deliverable: a Brand Visual Kit (hero images + textures + post templates + export sizes). Generate original style-consistent images in Midjourney, then package them inside Canva Magic Studio so the client can reuse and scale. This is a realistic, step-by-step workflow with scope controls, licensing guardrails, and ethical pricing—no inflated income claims.

Last Updated: January 29, 2026 | Read this if: you’re tired of visuals that look “random” and can’t be reused

THE BRAND VISUAL KIT Midjourney (Original Images) Canva Magic Studio (Packaging + Scaling) Sell the kit, not “AI”

Your client doesn’t need “more posts.” They need a visual system.

If you’ve ever opened a brand’s Instagram and felt secondhand embarrassment — not because it’s “ugly,” but because it’s inconsistent — you know what’s happening:

They post whatever they have.
One day it’s a stock photo. Next day it’s a blurry screenshot. Then a quote card in a totally different font. The audience doesn’t “trust” the brand because the brand doesn’t look like it knows who it is.

This tutorial is a practical way to monetize that problem: you deliver one “Brand Visual Kit” that makes the next 30 days of content easy.

You’re not selling “AI art.” You’re selling consistency + speed. A client can feel that value immediately.
What you sell

Sell a “Brand Visual Kit” (a client understands it instantly)

Don’t sell “prompts.” Don’t sell “AI images.” Sell a kit with a checklist and a deadline: the brand gets a consistent look they can reuse for 30 days.

Deliverables (example)
12 “hero” images
A consistent style for banners, thumbnails, ads.
20 social templates
Posts + stories + a carousel layout.
6 textures/backgrounds
So every post looks like the same brand.
Export set (all sizes)
9:16, 1:1, 4:5, 16:9.
What you’re really fixing

You’re fixing the weekly spiral:

“What should we post?” → “Do we have images?” → “This looks off-brand” → “Let’s just skip today.”

A visual kit makes posting boring (in a good way).

Keep it ethical: don’t claim “guaranteed growth.” Promise a clear kit + a repeatable format.

What to generate (so you don’t waste hours)

Midjourney is strong, but it’s easy to generate 50 pretty images that don’t help a business. Here’s the short asset list that actually gets used.

AssetCountWhere it’s usedWhy it matters
Hero scenes8–12Ads, headers, thumbnailsInstant “brand vibe”
Texture set4–6Backgrounds in Canva templatesConsistency without effort
Icon-like motifs12–20Bullets, highlights, feature cardsMakes design feel “designed”
First-frame covers6–10Reels/TikTok/Shorts cover framesHigher stop-rate = more watch time
The best kits reuse the same visual DNA everywhere. That’s the whole point.

SOP (detailed): build a kit in 1–2 days without losing your mind

This is written like you’re doing it for a real client with a real deadline. Keep the steps in order — they’re designed to prevent endless revisions.

Step 0

Fast intake (10 minutes)

  • Website + Instagram + one competitor they admire
  • 3 adjectives for the vibe (e.g., “minimal, warm, premium”)
  • 2 brand colors (or “pick them for us”)
  • What to avoid (cheap-looking, childish, too techy, etc.)
  • Where it will be used (ads? organic? website?)

If they can’t answer vibe questions, you pick the defaults and show 2 options. Never show 12.

Step 1

Write your “Style Anchor” (this prevents drift)

A Style Anchor is one paragraph you reuse in every Midjourney prompt. If you change it every time, your kit will look like 10 different brands.

STYLE ANCHOR (copy/paste)

Visual style: clean editorial, soft studio lighting, shallow depth of field
Palette: warm neutrals + one accent color (#______)
Mood: calm, premium, confident (not loud)
Composition: lots of negative space, readable center area for text overlays
Textures: subtle paper grain, gentle gradients, no harsh noise
Avoid: messy collage, neon cyber, chaotic backgrounds
Step 2

Generate hero images (Midjourney) — controlled batches

  1. Create 3 hero categories: “product”, “lifestyle”, “abstract brand”.
  2. For each category: generate 6–8 options.
  3. Pick winners fast. Don’t fall in love with everything.
  4. Only upscale YOUR own generations (don’t accidentally use someone else’s upscale).
Time saver: aim for “usable space for text” in every image. Clients need overlays.
Step 3

Generate textures & motifs (Midjourney) — the glue

Textures are what make Canva templates feel like a system. Generate subtle backgrounds that won’t fight with headlines.

TEXTURE PROMPT SKELETON

[STYLE ANCHOR]
subtle paper texture, soft gradient background, minimal, no objects,
designed as a background for typography, high resolution, clean edges

Make 4–6 textures max. More than that becomes clutter.

Step 4

Build the Canva system (Magic Studio + Brand Kit)

  1. Set brand fonts + colors (or pick 2 fonts max: one headline, one body).
  2. Create 5 base templates: post, quote, feature list, carousel, story.
  3. Drop in your textures behind everything.
  4. Use Magic Resize to create platform sizes.
  5. Export once to “issue licenses” correctly for any Canva content used.
Don’t give clients a messy Canva file with 40 pages of experiments. Give 5 clean templates that always work.
Step 5

Make it “less AI” (the human pass)

  • Fix 1–2 awkward details manually (cropping, spacing, color balance).
  • Replace generic buzzwords with specific product language (shipping, materials, warranty).
  • Keep one line that sounds like a human wrote it.
  • Remove anything that looks like a meme template.
The difference between “AI content” and “brand content” is taste + restraint.
Client-safe scope rules (copy/paste into your agreement)
SCOPE RULES

- 1 kit covers 1 brand/product line.
- 2 style directions max (Option A / Option B).
- 1 revision round = typography + colors + small layout tweaks.
- “New style” or “new set of images” = add-on.

Delivery (make it feel like a product)

Your delivery folder is part of the value. It signals professionalism and saves support time.

Brand_Visual_Kit_[Client]_[Date]/
  01_ReadMe/
    How_to_use_the_kit.txt
    Posting_plan_7_days.txt
  02_Hero_Images/
    Hero01.jpg
    Hero02.jpg
    ...
  03_Textures/
    Texture01.png
    ...
  04_Canva_Exports/
    IG_Posts_1x1/
    IG_Reels_9x16/
    TikTok_9x16/
    LinkedIn_1_91x1/
    YouTube_16x9/
  05_Canva_Links/
    Canva_Project_Link.txt
Pro move: include a 7-day posting plan. Not motivational quotes — a simple schedule.

Pricing (believable, not guru pricing)

Price the kit, not your tool subscriptions. Start conservative, raise after proof and repeat clients.

PackageIncludesTimelineFair range
Starter Kit6 hero images + 8 templates + export sizes2–3 days$200–$650
Standard Kit12 hero images + 20 templates + textures + 7-day plan4–7 days$650–$1,800
Monthly RefreshNew 6–10 assets/month + template updatesMonthly$300–$1,500/mo
Don’t sell “guaranteed followers.” Sell a real kit + a repeatable format. That’s how you keep trust.

Deploy this this week: one brand, one kit, one clean delivery

Pick one small business with a real offer. Build a Starter Kit. Deliver it in a folder that feels “done.” Ask for one testimonial focused on: speed + consistency + ease to post.

More workflows: aifreetool.site

Disclaimer: This is a production + packaging workflow. Outcomes depend on offer quality, audience, and consistency. Avoid copyrighted characters/logos, and follow tool/platform policies for commercial use.

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