KDP is driving you crazy?
You wrote the book. You hit upload.
And then — boom — error messages. Margins wrong.
Bleed missing. “Your file doesn’t meet our formatting requirements.” Sound familiar?
If you’re stuck in KDP limbo and just want your book to look good (and actually publish), you’re in the right place. I help authors go from WTF is a gutter margin? to Wow, that looks clean.


I speak
fluent KDP.
I use tools like Vellum, Adobe, Procreate and a whole lot of patience to format your book exactly how Amazon wants it.
Formatting, cover, upload:
done & dusted.
Whether you’re publishing an eBook, Hardcover or Paperback, I’ll make sure your files are KDP-compliant and stress-free.







From concept to bookshelf
Whether you’re publishing a Kindle eBook, paperback, or both, I’ll make sure your files are KDP-compliant and stress-free.








37,000+
Books Later
Before I designed books for others, I published my own.
Since 2019, I’ve written, formatted, and released multiple titles on Amazon KDP — and sold over 37,000 copies (and counting). That journey taught me everything: what works, what flops, what KDP accepts, and what readers actually click on.
This isn’t just theory. I’ve lived every step of the publishing process — from blank page to bestseller badge.
Now, I use that insider knowledge to help other authors avoid the guesswork and publish with confidence. When you work with me, you’re not just getting a designer — you’re getting a fellow author who gets it.


I’m Martin – 33, graphic designer from Nuremberg, creative mind with a deep love for powerful visuals and good stories. Ever since I was a kid, I’ve been drawing, painting, and creating my own worlds – inspired by anime, manga, and everything that vibrates visually. Today, I bring that same passion into my work: as an Art Director, author, UI/UX designer, and visual storyteller. Whether it’s brand development, social media design, book layouts, or motion graphics – I create with clarity, depth, and a strong sense for what truly sticks. Design isn’t just a job for me – it’s a language.
And I speak it fluently.