Instructional Design Portfolio
Freelance Work
Home Helpers Home Care
February 2026
Flyer created on Canva
More to be posted soon!
Flyers + Rack Cards
The Mequon, WI branch of Home Helpers needed professionally designed marketing materials but lacked direct support from their corporate office. I stepped in to define a clear visual direction while maintaining brand consistency.
I developed multiple flyer and rack card concepts, curated adaptable templates, and established focused branding goals tailored to their local audience. Concepts were presented and refined collaboratively via Microsoft Teams, resulting in polished, ready-to-print materials aligned with both corporate standards and local needs.
Microlearning Course
Using Rise 360, I designed an e-learning course for Thompson’s Grocery Market employees that emphasizes the importance of delivering a positive and consistent bagging experience for customers.
The course content is structured into clear, digestible segments and incorporates interactive elements, such as drag-and-drop activities, to support learner engagement and knowledge retention.
This project demonstrates both my instructional design expertise and my ability to leverage learning technologies to create effective, user-centered training solutions.
Job Aid
The goal of this job aid was to develop a concise, easy-to-follow fire extinguisher quick reference for TacoMazing Cantina Food Truck employees.
To ensure the visuals aligned with the instructional intent and design requirements, I created the illustrations myself, as suitable existing imagery was difficult to source.
Using Procreate on my iPad, I designed simplified P.A.S.S. fire extinguisher graphics and exported them as movable PNG files. These assets were then integrated into an 18 × 24–inch Canva layout, where I applied the brand’s approved logos, typography, color palette, and graphic elements. Emphasizing brand cohesiveness was a key consideration outlined in the instructions, and I intentionally incorporated these elements to ensure the final job aid was both visually consistent and instructionally effective.