Cheyenne Ribeiro

A designer who spent 15 years making complex things understandable.
First in classrooms, now in interfaces.

Redesigning Instructional Materials for 60+ Teachers Across ReDI's Digital Literacy Program

ReDI School of Digital Integration

User Research Inclusive Design Instructional Design

Simplifying Event Discovery for Multi-Generational Communities

ReConnect Community Center

User Research Usability Testing Mobile App Design

Supporting 500K+ Munich Commuters Through Improved Disruption Communication

MVGO Public Transport

Information Architecture Visual Design Usability Redesign

Hi! I'm Cheyenne,
but you can call me Chá.

Design breaks barriers. That belief shapes everything I do: from the way I approach a design problem to the way I communicate solutions to stakeholders.

I came to design through an unconventional path: 15+ years in Computer Science education and academic leadership, managing teams, building curricula, and making complex technical concepts accessible to hundreds of students. That background shaped the way I work: I think structurally, communicate clearly across different audiences, and am comfortable navigating complex constraints.

Today I work at the intersection of UX design, instructional design, and visual communication. I am particularly drawn to projects where good design makes something genuinely easier to understand or use.

Let's connect at charibeiro@gmail.com or through LinkedIn.