Carolyn Lawrence Design

Design with compassion and creativity for the classroom or boardroom.

My Design Philosophy

From graphic design…

…to instructional design

And everything in between!

Student Testimonials

  • "I just wanted to let you know that your class was the most enjoyable, insightful, and meaningful class I have taken in college so far. Your assignments, as well as your feedback, brought me so much joy as well as knowledge on the topics we covered throughout the course. I think your style of presenting the information was exceptional and the assignments were actually enjoyable. I never felt like it was boring, or as if I was dreading doing any of the assignments."

    -S.R., Former Student

  • “It has been a pleasure studying the humanities under your guidance. I also enjoyed the videos and the threaded discussions.”

    -C.H., Former Student

  • “My overall impressions of this class are positive. When I found out that I had to take a humanities class for a computer networking degree, I was put off by it. Now that I’m at the end of this class I can say that it was a great break from all the computer knowledge I’m learning. The class was well-paced, and the topics taught were engaging. The topics I liked learning about most were ancient Greek societies and Gothic/Italian Renaissance cathedral architecture."

    -D.A., Former Student

About Carolyn

For 13 years, I’ve been creating and educating both online and on campus, for three different colleges. I’ve worked with several LMS, including Angel, Canvas, Blackboard, Softchalk, and Brightspace. I’ve incorporated visual elements, such as Microsoft Sway Newsletters, Microsoft Publisher Newsletters, Powerpoints, Vimeo Videos, YouTube videos, ScreenPal (formerly Script-o-matic video editing), Animaker and more.

Currently, I have a Masters in Humanities, a Masters in Arts - Creative Writing, and a Doctorate in Education - Teaching and Learning.

I have ample experience with ADA requirements for design; I’ve worked with traditional, nontraditional, adult and dual enrollment students, all in inclusive classrooms. I’ve dedicated my approach to teaching and design within the ADDIE and Bloom’s Taxonomy concepts, because I believe that stakeholders should implement and grow from the material given to them, not just memorize and repeat.

Design by Carolyn Lawrence