Your brand should look as good as it performs.
Most designers can’t think in audiences. Most strategists can’t build a visual identity. One Quiet Morning was built by someone who has spent 17 years doing both.
Brands launched over 17 years across consulting, coaching, creative services, fashion, wellness, and beyond.
Digital magazine covers secured for clients. Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, Cosmopolitan, L’Officiel, and more.
Instagram followers built through brand strategy and content — not paid amplification.
Personal brand and corporate websites designed and built with a focus on UI/UX and conversion.
Bridging the gap between strategy and design.
The Typical Designer
Makes your brand beautiful. Doesn’t know if anyone will see it. Most designers are trained in UI/aesthetics, not audiences. They hand you a gorgeous identity and wish you luck getting it in front of the right people. The brief starts with a mood board but the strategy never comes.
The Typical Strategist
Gets your brand seen, yet most strategists map your audience and positioning with real precision, then hand you off to a designer who has never read the brief. The two halves never speak to each other.
“After 17 years, two bestselling books, and 500+ brands, I stopped referring clients to designers who couldn’t think strategically. So I became the studio that does both.”
One Quiet Morning was built on one conviction: a brand that doesn’t perform is decoration, and a strategy that doesn’t show up visually is a document that lives in a folder. You deserve both, built together, from the same thinking, by the same person.
We’re a fit if you’ve built momentum, but your brand just needs to catch up.
The Established Founder
The business is real. The revenue is there. But the brand still reflects an earlier version of what you built. You need a visual identity that matches what it has become.
The Coach/Consultant
Your reputation is your business. You need a brand and website that position you as the caliber of advisor you are, not just another service provider on the internet.
The Creative Owner
Authors, podcasters, speakers, interior designers, and other creatives: you have a voice and a vision. You need the design to meet that ambition and make the right first impression.
Choose what you actually need.
No packages. No bundles. Every engagement is scoped to your specific situation because a founder repositioning after six years needs something entirely different from one launching for the first time. We talk first, then scope. Never the other way around.
Brand Strategy & Positioning
Brand Identity Design
Web Design & Development
PR & Visibility Strategy
Brand Refresh
Brand & Visibility Intensive
A brand no one finds is just beautiful overhead.
I didn’t set out to build a studio. I set out to solve a problem.
Seventeen years ago, I began working in PR, brand strategy, and design. In the years that followed, I helped launch more than 500 brands, writing pitches that placed clients in Forbes, Inc., the Wall Street Journal, the Today Show, Harper’s Bazaar, and many more. I secured over 50 digital magazine covers, grew platforms to over a million followers, and wrote two Amazon bestselling books on visibility and branding.
And the entire time, I kept running into the same gap. Founders would come to me with brilliant positioning and genuinely important work, and a visual identity that made people hesitate. Or they’d have a stunning brand that no one could find, because the strategy behind it was an afterthought added after the logo was already done.
One Quiet Morning was built to close that gap. Not as a compromise between design and strategy, but as a studio where the two are inseparable from the first session.
My background isn’t typical for a designer. I hold a Master’s degree in Public Relations and Corporate Communications from New York University, and have completed advanced training in machine learning and AI at MIT and have taken classes in neuropsychology. I bring that lens to every project because the most consequential brand decisions right now sit at the intersection of perception, technology, and audience behavior.
I’v designed and built over 25 websites. I’m currently in the final stages of UI and UX design on a beautiful proprietary lifestyle app. And I take on a deliberately limited number of engagements each quarter because the work that actually changes businesses requires the kind of attention you can’t divide.