New York Times Bestselling Visuals

There’s something powerful about seeing your work in print. There’s something even more powerful about seeing it in a New York Times Bestseller.

Recently, I had the privilege of contributing visuals to Main Street Millionaire by Codie Sanchez - a book that went on to earn a spot on the New York Times Best Seller list. My role was simple in theory, but meaningful in practice: take Codie’s complex ideas and make them clear, visual, and memorable.

Because that’s what great visuals do. They don’t just decorate a page - they enhance it.

Making Ideas Stick

Codie’s work is packed with practical, actionable insight. But like many great ideas, the real challenge isn’t just understanding them - it’s remembering them.

That’s where my visuals come in.

The goal wasn’t to replicate my usual Wisdom Made Easy style, but to create something bespoke that would fit seamlessly into the tone and feel of the book. Visuals that felt like a natural extension of the ideas, not an afterthought.

The kind of visuals that make a reader pause, reflect, think, then post something on social media about it.

The Power of Collaboration

This project wasn’t a solo effort, and that’s what made this experience even more special.

As well as Codie, I had the opportunity to work alongside incredibly talented visual thinkers like Hannah Wilson (Quoted Visually) and Ash Lamb. I’ve had the pleasure of getting to know both of these creators for a couple years already, but never had the opportunity to work with them.

Each of us brought a slightly different perspective, and approach to the table, but all ended up producing visuals in the same style.

And that’s the beauty of collaboration - bringing together people who care about clarity, creativity, and communication, the end result is stronger than anything one person could produce alone. Different voices, different strengths, but one shared goal: helping the reader understand.

It pushed me creatively too. Stepping outside of my usual “visual language” and creating to something new was stretching, however this challenge allowed me to produce some of my best work.

From Page to Impact

There’s something special about knowing that a visual you’ve created is helping thousands (maybe even millions) of readers to grasp an idea more quickly, deeply, and memorably.

That’s the real win, right?

Not just being part of a bestselling book, but being part of something that helps ideas land, and in this case, even inspire the entrepreneurs and millionaires of tomorrow.

Knowing that my visuals are sat inside homes all around the world is a wild thought.

Want Your Ideas to Go Further?

If you’re writing a book, you’re already doing the hard work: thinking deeply, shaping ideas, and putting them into words.

But words alone aren’t always enough.

The right visuals can:

  • Clarify your message

  • Make your ideas more memorable

  • Help your book stand out in a crowded market

I would love to help bring your work to life.

Because great ideas deserve to be understood and remembered, and I believe the right visuals can help your book reach its full potential.