Instructional and Graphic Designer

Hi I’m Krystyna, a highly experienced learning and communication designer based in Sydney, Australia.

Learning never exhausts the mind

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Learning never exhausts the mind 〰️

A little bit about me

I am an instructional and graphic design specialist with expertise in visual communication, e-learning course development, video creation and job aid design. I have experience across instructional design, digital learning development, and graphic design, cultivated across a range of industries, including healthcare, finance, technology, and creative agencies. My mission is to create solutions that are both impactful and practical.

  • Visual Communication

    I create visually compelling materials that enhance understanding and engagement. From templates to infographics to job aids, my work ensures every visual element communicates effectively.

  • Sofia Pazari

    Instructional Design

    With a learner-first approach, I design structured, engaging, and impactful learning experiences. I combine educational theory with real-world application to create solutions that meet organisational goals and improve learner outcomes.

  • Craig Classon

    Course Development

    I develop dynamic and interactive courses using tools like Articulate Storyline and Rise. My expertise includes crafting content that blends multimedia, scenarios, and assessments to ensure knowledge retention and practical application.

  • Video Creation

    I create high-quality instructional videos that simplify complex ideas. My skills in scripting, voiceover, and visual storytelling bring training materials to life, making learning accessible and engaging for all audiences.

  • Rewarding Learners Increases Retention and Engagement

    Gamification can be used as an incentive in online learning.

  • Music has the potential to promote Neuroplasticity

    It can help to strengthen neural pathways by priming the mind to boost learning.

  • Breaking down information helps with cognitive load

    The working memory can hold between five and nine chunks of information at any one time.

  • Using novelty can help speed up learning

    A novel stimulus can help activate the dopamine system which is responsible for associative learning.

Some of the tools I use

  • Storyline

  • Rise

  • Camtasia

  • Illustrator

  • InDesign

  • Photoshop

Knowledge has to be improved, challenged, and increased constantly, or it vanishes.

Peter Drucker