Our preferred aesthetic? Call it quiet luxury.

Your work speaks with clarity and depth. We say your brand should do the same.

Quiet luxury branding isn’t about trends, shouting, or being seen everywhere.

It’s about signaling caliber without explanation, so the right clients recognize you instinctively.

The Art of You crafts brands and websites for interior designers whose work is intentional. Brands that feel calm, confident, and unmistakably high-level. Brands that don’t try to impress because they don’t need to.

This work starts beneath the surface.

With how you see space. How you make decisions. And what truly sets your work apart when everything unnecessary is stripped away.

From there, messaging, visuals, and website come into alignment, so your business is perceived at the level your work already shines.

The result is a brand that feels natural to share. Clear, refined, and quietly confident. A brand that attracts clients who value taste, discernment, and quality—without being told to.

Good branding doesn’t need to be loud to be powerful. It just needs to be true.

So remember us as crafting quiet luxury brands for interior designers.

Question: Do you resonate with quiet luxury?

Image by Dang Hong

Yian Q

Since 2015, I have helped over 100 interior designers, builders, builders, and architects – from those just starting out to award-winning designers published in Architectural Digest, Luxe, and more.

My process starts with what is already true within you, then brings it to life in a way that resonates with your ideal clients.

I work with designers because they’re awesome. I’m a member of IDS (Interior Design Society) and served on the board of the Virtual Chapter. Design events I’ve attended include High Point, Vegas Market, and BOLD Summit (Business of Luxury Design).

When I’m not creating brands and websites, you can find me listening to audiobooks and going on long speed walks with friends.

I’m from Seattle and now live in New York City with my wife, Gaby.

https://theartofyou.co
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