Hi! I’m Natasha Dewayani, an instructional designer and creative with over six years of experience in eLearning, visual communication, and learner-centered tech. I specialize in designing accessible digital content that supports diverse learners in higher education and nonprofit spaces.
Currently, I work part-time as a Graphic Designer at CU Denver and freelance as an Instructional Designer, creating onboarding systems and training tools for educators and small businesses. My background also includes roles in course development, student services, and global operations. I’m pursuing my Master’s in Learning Design & Technology at CU Denver (graduating 2026) and hold a degree in Interior Architecture, along with certifications in UX, TEFL, and payroll systems.
Trilingual in Indonesian, Korean, and English, I bring a multicultural perspective and a creative, systems-minded approach to everything I do. When I’m not designing or studying, I’m likely crafting with my daughter or cooking up Indonesian and Korean comfort food.
I design inclusive, tech-forward learning experiences for higher education, government, and global organizations. With a strong background in LMS administration, instructional media, and learner-centered design, I support diverse teams with clarity and purpose.
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Designing engaging, accessible e-learning experiences using ADDIE, multimedia, and UDL principles.
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Creating videos, graphics, and animations using Adobe Creative Suite, Camtasia, and Articulate.
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Managing LMS platforms like Canvas, Blackboard, D2L and Moodle; supporting digital learning integration.
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Applying design thinking and visual hierarchy to create engaging, user-friendly educational content.