In the heart of Bushwick, a neighborhood known for its raw creative energy and ever-evolving street art, one tattoo artist is quietly building a name for himself, not just for his striking work, but for the way he treats his craft and his clients. For Devin Noir, the artist behind Devil May Cry Tattoo, every piece of ink is more than just a design — it’s a collaboration, an experience, and a story etched into skin.
Putting Clients First
What sets Devin Noir apart in a city full of talented tattoo artists? According to him, it comes down to prioritizing the people in his chair.
“I put my clients first, always,” he explains. “They’re the reason I’m able to do what I do, and I take that seriously. Every session is about creating something meaningful for them, and I pay close attention to the little things that make a difference, making sure they feel comfortable, understood, and taken care of from start to finish.”
It’s not just about technical skill, though his portfolio proves he has plenty. It’s about creating an atmosphere where clients feel seen and supported as much as they feel inspired.
Word of Mouth in the City That Never Sleeps
In a city as massive as New York, word of mouth can seem like an uphill battle — but for Devin Noir, it’s been his strongest asset.
“Word of mouth is everything to me, and it’s grown naturally because of how I treat people,” he says. “Almost everyone who’s come to me has come back at least once, and they tell the people in their lives about the experience. I hear from clients years later saying they’ve sent friends, family, and coworkers my way. That’s huge to me.”
It’s clear his attention to detail extends far beyond the artwork itself. From having drinks and snacks on hand to knowing when a client needs a break without them asking, every element of the experience is thought through. “When people leave feeling like the experience was designed for them, they want to share that,” he adds.
A Name in Bushwick’s Tattoo Scene
When asked what he hopes people think of when they hear his name in Bushwick’s thriving tattoo community, his answer reflects his client-centered ethos.
“I want people to feel like they can come to me with something that really matters to them — whether it’s deeply personal or just something they’ve been wanting to do for themselves — and trust that I’ll bring it to life in a way that feels right,” he says. “If they feel proud of what we created and walk out carrying a little more confidence, that means everything to me.”
Inspired by Bushwick
For Devin Noir, working in Bushwick is more than just a backdrop — it’s a source of constant inspiration.
“Bushwick feels alive in a way I haven’t experienced anywhere else,” he says. “It’s like the neighborhood itself is breathing — every wall, every sidewalk, every little detail holds someone’s story. You can walk the same block a hundred times and still notice something new. There’s a creativity here that makes you want to keep pushing your craft.”
Favorite Neighborhood Spots
When he needs to recharge or find fresh ideas, he doesn’t have to look far. “Maria Hernandez Park has been a staple for me for years,” he shares. “It’s where I go to clear my head and take in the energy of the neighborhood. You can sit there for an hour and watch so many different lives intersect.”
For a more grounded vibe, he heads to Tabaré. “The atmosphere there is grounding, and it’s one of those spaces where I can just sit, breathe, and let ideas come through,” he says. Both places, in their own way, remind him why he loves being part of Bushwick’s creative heartbeat.
In a neighborhood defined by its grit, color, and creativity, Devin Noir stands out by staying true to what matters most — the people and stories behind every tattoo. For anyone looking to leave their mark or carry a piece of Bushwick with them, Devin Noir is an artist worth knowing.