Turn Your Ideas Into Real Products That Sell
A fast flip‑through of The Inventor’s Blueprint. Crisp pages, clean layout, and a dramatic fire‑and‑smoke finale because inventors deserve a big ending with special effects.

After twenty years as a 3D visualization artist, graphic designer, and licensed inventor — with products on QVC, national licensing deals, and retail placement — I finally created the book I needed when I started.
The Inventor’s Blueprint is a practical, first‑person guide that shows you exactly how to turn ideas into real products. No theory. No fluff. Just real‑world experience from someone who’s lived every step — pitching, licensing, manufacturing, and navigating setbacks.
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Foreword by Louis J. Foreman — Inventor, Entrepreneur, Educator, and Intellectual Property Advocate. Founder & CEO of Enventys, Publisher of Inventors Digest, and 2022 Inductee of the Intellectual Property Hall of Fame.
If you have ideas and no clear path forward, this is the blueprint.
Now let’s build something real.
A reader said the book finally showed them what to do with all the ideas floating in their head — and guided them step‑by‑step from concept to reality.
This reviewer praised how you break down a confusing journey into clear, practical steps that help inventors avoid mistakes and wasted time.
A hardcover reviewer highlighted how your real stories, examples, and humor make the entire invention process simple and accessible.
This reader said the book lays out the entire invention process clearly and makes an overwhelming journey feel manageable.
A longtime colleague said your guidance would have saved them years of trial and error — and recommended it for students and new inventors.
A reviewer with two patents called it an easy read and a must‑have for anyone serious about inventing.

John Vilardi has spent more than two decades helping inventors bring clarity to their ideas through professional 3D visuals, product renderings, and pitch‑ready marketing assets. His work has supported creators at every stage — from early concept sketches to licensing conversations with major companies.
With a background rooted in real‑world product development, John has built a reputation for turning rough ideas into clean, confident presentations that get attention. His experience working directly with inventors, manufacturers, and decision‑makers shaped the practical, straight‑talking approach behind The Inventor’s Blueprint.
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