Black circular logo with white text, featuring the initials 'BW' in the center. Outer ring reads 'BE RIGHT AND WILL ILLIAM'S DESIGN VISUALIZATION'.

a simple way to CREATE A SIGNATURE STYLE THAT SETS YOU APART

while thriving in your design business

THE STUDIO

| texas based illustration Studio

You're busy. Your projects move fast. And right now, your vision gets handed to a 3D program or an outsourced renderer that makes your work look like everyone else's.

The Studio gives you ongoing, simple, time-efficient illustration training that puts your creative voice back in your own hands, inside your real design workflow.

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A CREATIVE PROCESS THAT’S YOURS

A SIGNATURE STYLE CLIENTS REMEMBER

Creative Skills On-Demand

Interior design mood board with fabric swatches, textured textiles, sketches of a living room, and sample materials for decoration.
Interior design samples including wood finish samples, fabric swatch, and design sketches for furniture and lighting, arranged on a beige and black surface.
Multiple wood and tile samples arranged on a white surface with a small gray square tile and a metal clip included.

When Your DESIGN Work Looks Like Everyone Else's, You Blend In

You run a successful firm. But your renderings come from the same software every other designer uses, or from an outside vendor, on their timeline, for their fee.

The result is beautiful, but it isn't you. There's no fingerprint, nothing that makes a client say "no one else works like this."

And the real reason you're not drawing your own ideas isn't ability, it's time. Running a firm means your days fill with clients, your team, meetings, and project management. Weeks turn into months without touching paper, even though you want to.

Your design ideas still need clarity. Your clients still expect vision. And the part of design you actually crave, the creative part, keeps getting outsourced or pushed to the back burner.

You've just never had a realistic way to keep it in your own hands inside a busy design life

A Creative Process That's Yours

Short, focused live sessions help you build hand skills you own, so your vision goes from your head to the page without a vendor or a screen in between.

A Signature Style Clients Remember

Advanced trainings help you develop a recognizable, hand-skilled look that sets your firm apart in a field where everyone's renderings look the same.

Creative Skills On-Demand

A study library and community feedback give you immediate support whenever a project calls for hand-skilled visuals, no waiting on an outsourced timeline.

Design planning for a kitchen interior with sample material and hardware swatches, including a large sketch of a modern kitchen with a central island, pendant lighting, and cabinetry, accompanied by various photographs of furniture, fixtures, and hardware components.
Three different fabric samples placed on a wooden surface. The top fabric is brown with white dots, the middle is beige and textured, and the bottom is white with a grid pattern and labeled "ZAK + FOX."

For most designers, hand skills aren’t the problem, priority is

For most designers, hand skills aren't the problem, priority is

Client needs rise to the top. Project deadlines take over. Team questions pull you in a dozen directions. And the first thing to slip is always the creative work you wish you had more time for, so you hand it to software or a renderer and move on.

But when the creative part keeps getting outsourced, you lose the thing that made you want to design in the first place, and the thing that could make your work unmistakably yours.

  • With 17 years of interior design experience, I've found ways to manage my time and still keep hand skills in my own workflow.

  • With 3 professional degrees, a bachelor in interior design, a master in interior design, and a bachelor in art, plus over a decade of teaching designers, I know how to teach these skills and help you get fast wins on real projects.

You're not behind, you've simply never had a structure that protects your creativity as much as everything else you manage.

the studio

Introducing

A monthly, practice-focused membership that gives you ongoing illustration training, simple live sessions, and steady support, so you can keep your creative skills sharp inside a busy design life.

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A person examining design sketches and photographs of interior spaces and decor on a table.
Collection of colored markers in a ceramic container.
Sketch of a bedroom corner with a bed, black pillow, nightstand with a lamp, and wooden flooring.

What You’ll RECEIVE inside the Studio

  • Short, focused, designer-specific lessons that help you keep your hand skills active without rearranging your entire schedule.

  • A fresh, advanced training designed specifically for interior designers, so you’re always learning something relevant to real project work.

  • Think of it as a Netflix for interior designers to learn architectural illustration, curated, practical, and free of fluff, so you always have on-demand guidance when a project calls for more clarity.

  • Submit your sketches and illustrations for supportive, practical critique, so you always know what’s working, what to adjust, and how to improve quickly.

Ivestment

The Studio: 2 live monthly sessions, access to the architectural illustration library, feedback on your work.

| DISCLAMIER |

When you cancel, your membership ends immediately. There are no refunds and no prorations for any reason. You are responsible for canceling your own membership; we do not process cancellations on your behalf. You may cancel anytime through your account settings.

STEPS TO GET STARTED


Join the studio

Sign up and get immediate access to the sessions, community, and study library.

NO. 1

Show Up Twice a Month

Attend short, focused illustration lessons designed to fit your workload.

NO. 2

Stay Creative and Confident

Apply your skills naturally in your design workflow and keep your creativity active.

NO. 3

Architect working at a desk with design plans and sketches, using markers and drawing on large papers.
Container filled with various green, black, and white markers, some labeled with 'G' and numbers.
Designs and color options for a chandelier on printed sheets placed on a plaid fabric surface.

FAQ’s

Got questions?

  • No. The studio is the ongoing support for the Foundations and accountability to keep going learning hand skills.

  • One and a half hours.

  • They are held twice a month on Monday nights at 6:30PM CT. A schedule is provided once you enroll.

  • All sessions are recorded and added to your library.

  • Yes, inside the private community.

  • Of course. When you cancel, your membership ends immediately. There are no refunds and no prorations for any reason. You are responsible for canceling your own membership; we do not process cancellations on your behalf. You may cancel anytime through your account settings which is easy accessible through your account dashboard.

  • The Sketch Masterclass focuses on freehand sketching for idea generation. It helps you capture interior design ideas quickly and confidently, without overthinking the process.

    Foundations is our signature, all-in-one course. This is where you learn the full hand-rendered process, sketching, drafting, drawing, and rendering, step by step, entirely by hand. It’s the most detailed class we offer and teaches everything in one place.

    The Studio is our monthly membership that supports both courses. It keeps you accountable while you learn, and gives you access to an ongoing video library, like Netflix for interior illustration, with lessons that reinforce your skills over time.

    In short:
    The Sketch Masterclass is to generate ideas quickly, in a rough sketched form.
    Foundations to learn it all.
    The Studio to stay consistent and supported.

we help established interior designers step out of digital overwhelm and, Create their ideas with clarity, creativity, and confidence again.

Woman with glasses standing at a table with architectural plans, smiling, in a well-lit room with a TV, window, and curtains.
Picture of a modern table lamp with a white round base and a black lampshade on a dark wood table. To the right, a green houseplant with long leaves. In the background, a bulletin board with design sketches, color palettes, and reference images pinned or clipped.

At The Bertrand Williams School of Design Visualization, we teach practical, strategic hand-skills that support real client work.

The Studio is our ongoing learning campus, built to keep your creativity alive no matter how full your design schedule becomes.

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