05/01/2026
Startups move fast.
But growth without the right skills doesn’t scale—it fractures.
This book focuses on the part most founders and leaders underestimate: developing the mindset, judgment, and capabilities needed to grow alongside the business.
We designed the cover around that idea of lift and trajectory—growth that’s intentional, not just accelerated.
Worth a read: https://tinyurl.com/SAUSBook
04/29/2026
Medical training prepares you to care for patients.
It doesn’t always prepare you to manage time, systems, or the business side of a practice.
These two books tackle both sides of that gap—one focused on clinic efficiency and eliminating after-hours work, the other on the financial and operational side of running a practice.
We illustrated Dr. Morkos across both covers—positioning him as a guide through both challenges, from time pressure to business realities.
Worth a look: https://tinyurl.com/MDEfficacy
04/27/2026
Most people think changing locations will change their lives.
But if the business stays the same, not much actually changes.
This book focuses on building something different—a business designed to move with you, support your lifestyle, and create both profit and purpose.
We designed the cover around that idea of mobility—something flexible, intentional, and not tied to a single place.
Worth a read: https://tinyurl.com/buildabroad
04/10/2026
Managed services are invisible—until they aren’t.
This book highlights the role MSPs play in keeping systems running, businesses online, and infrastructure stable across industries.
It’s not flashy work, but it’s essential.
We designed the cover to reflect the day-to-day reality of managed services—hands-on, connected, and always in motion.
https://tinyurl.com/artofmanagedservices
04/08/2026
B2B has always been about relationships.
The difference now is that those relationships are happening in public—on social platforms, in content, and across every stage of the buyer journey.
This book focuses on how organizations adapt to that shift—aligning marketing, sales, and content around how people actually engage and make decisions today.
We designed the cover around the idea of direction—a path leading to a clear destination.
Worth a read: https://tinyurl.com/B2Borg
04/06/2026
Legacy systems don’t just hold code—they hold years of decisions, constraints, and business logic.
That’s what makes migration hard.
This book breaks down what that process actually looks like—from deciding if migration is the right move to navigating the technical and organizational challenges along the way.
I designed the cover to reflect that shift—from legacy complexity to modern structure—something deliberate, not just rewritten.
Worth a read: https://tinyurl.com/RPGtoModern
04/03/2026
Most people enter crypto reacting to noise—hype cycles, trends, and whatever’s moving that week.
That usually doesn’t end well.
This book takes a different approach: focusing on discipline, decision-making, and small, consistent strategies instead of chasing big wins.
We designed the cover around that shift—from chaos to clarity—bringing structure to something that often feels unpredictable.
Worth a read:
https://tinyurl.com/cryptochaos
03/30/2026
Most teams treat technical debt like something they’ll deal with later.
In reality, it’s something you’re dealing with every day—whether you acknowledge it or not.
This book reframes tech debt as resistance: the hidden force slowing everything down, from development speed to team momentum.
We designed the cover around that idea—developers not just surrounded by debt, but actively swimming against it.
Worth a read: https://tinyurl.com/SwimmingInTechDebt
03/27/2026
Cybersecurity is a fastest-growing field—and one of the hardest to break into.
This book focuses on what most people are missing: a clear understanding of the landscape and a path into the field.
The cover leans into the familiar visual language of cybersecurity—something instantly recognizable to the audience it’s meant to reach. We incorporated red and blue as a subtle nod to the dynamics of cybersecurity—offense and defense, the constant tension between the two.
This one isn’t out in the world yet—but it’s coming.
03/25/2026
Everyone learns the basics.
The real problem is what happens when things break.
This book focuses on the part most beginner guides ignore—how to troubleshoot when R doesn’t do what you expect, and how to think your way out of it.
We designed the cover around that moment when it finally clicks—when confusion turns into momentum.
Worth a look:
Getting Unstuck: A Beginner's Guide To Troubleshooting In R
This book is for people who find themselves needing to use R for data analysis or data analytics: business professionals, scientists, students and others. It covers stuff that is not covered in other beginning books on R: what to do when things go wrong. Most people, when using R, or any softw...