Happy Gut Illustrations

Illustrations completed for the Happy Gut book published by HarperCollins. Diagrams below are shown in Print and e-Book editions on pages 17, 22, 23, 98, and 122. This title was released on December 29, 2015.

To Ryan Gibboney, my talented graphic designer, thank you for helping me create clear, easy-to-understand diagrams that explain in pictures what I say in words. 

– Dr. Vincent Pedre





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Dr. Vincent Pedre understands gut problems firsthand. He suffered from IBS for years before becoming an expert in functional medicine and learning how to heal his body from the inside. Dr. Pedre used his own experience to develop The Gut C.A.R.E. Program—an approach that draws from both Western and Eastern methodologies, combining integrative and functional medicine—that has a proven success record in his private practice in New York. Now, for the first time, Dr. Pedre makes his revolutionary plan for health and wellness available to everyone.

With all her might… she learned to write

This book was created to show children how to write. With extra attention to detail, the setup of the book promotes learning in a travel mind set. With built in handwriting paper and a pencil, any child can get started with their lessons immediately after reading the story.

The story line is of a little girl name Windy Newton that travels all over the world. Meeting all kinds of new friends, Windy returns home and realizes that she doesn’t know how to write! By the end of the story, Windy learns to write and tells her story by offering her writing knowledge. Step by step angles of writing are illustrated for every letter in the alphabet.

Dimensions: 10.25” W by 9” H x .75″ Spine
Exterior Hand bound book with book binding board and natural handmade paper
Interior pages printed on Neenah Environment 80lb Cover in Woodstock
Ridged lined handwriting paper adhered with grommets
Pencil adhered with rubber band for elasticity
Hand rendered watercolor illustrations scanned into Photoshop