About Us

Qovelyra was created for learners who want to explore AI for Design through structure, visual care, and thoughtful creative practice. The course collection grew from a simple need: many people are curious about AI-supported design, but they often meet scattered advice, unclear terminology, and disconnected examples. Qovelyra brings these ideas into a calmer learning space built around planning, prompt writing, composition, mood, light, review, and reflection.

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The owner and course creator,
VALERIIA LYZLOVA, has 5 years of experience in visual design, creative direction, and educational material development. Her work focuses on helping learners understand how visual ideas can be shaped before image creation begins. She has developed design briefs, prompt-planning pages, creative worksheets, visual review methods, and structured course materials for AI for Design learners.

Before creating Qovelyra, Valeriia worked with creative projects where visual clarity, mood, composition, and brand atmosphere played an important role. During this time, she noticed that AI-supported design works better when learners do not rely on random prompts alone. A stronger process begins with a clear idea, continues through written direction, and grows through careful comparison of visual outcomes.

This observation became the foundation of Qovelyra. Valeriia began creating structured worksheets and guided materials to help learners organize their thoughts before starting a design study. These early materials later developed into full course paths focused on visual planning, prompt structure, layout, color language, atmosphere, documentation, and review.

LYZLOVA VALERIIA - owner
Over time, Valeriia has guided
500+ students through design-related learning materials, creative exercises, and AI for Design practice. Her teaching approach is calm, structured, and observation-based. Rather than presenting design as a shortcut, she focuses on helping learners understand how each choice affects the final visual direction.

Qovelyra’s mission is to help learners build design skills, gain knowledge, and study AI-supported creativity with more intention. Each course is created to support a steady learning rhythm through written modules, practical worksheets, prompt frameworks, review pages, and final study exercises.

The goal of Qovelyra is simple: to make AI for Design feel more organized, human, and creative. Every course encourages learners to slow down, define their idea, write with care, compare several directions, and keep useful notes for future study.