Visuals designed to inspire conversation

Katie Homer is a UK-based design consultant focusing on Learning Experience (LX) Design and graphic design. Collaborating closely with organisations, Katie offers bespoke in-house design support and leads high-priority projects under tight deadlines. From innovative corporate startups to globally recognised luxury brands, Katie consistently delivers impactful, creative visuals across various mediums. Her portfolio spans learning experience design, branding, print, infographics, and multimedia solutions all tailored to meet each client's unique needs. With a background in fashion and a degree from one of the UK’s leading fashion universities, Katie combines a creative eye with analytical thinking to craft unique visual narratives that resonate with diverse audiences.


I have worked with Katie for more than two years, on major learning design projects for several major industry clients. Katie is dedicated and hard-working, with a great eye for detail, and always comes with a smile. We worked closely together on content design and creation, in Illustrator, Powerpoint and Articulate, including a range of animated illustrative features and extensive quizzess. Katie originated much of the artwork that I needed to include in the teaching materails, and typically exceeded expectations!
— Greg Samways, Director at GeoLumina
Katie’s contributions to Civitas Learning were transformative. Her innovative approach to the redesign of our educational content made complex topics not only accessible but also engaging for our audience. Katie possesses a rare talent in understanding and translating intricate data concepts into visually compelling and educational graphics, significantly contributing to the success of our learning programs. One of Katie’s most notable achievements was the comprehensive overhaul of our predictive analytics curriculum. This project, led by Katie, received widespread acclaim from both faculty and administrators for its clarity, engagement, and educational impact.
— Chris Greenough, VP of Data Engineering and Architecture at National University