Remote | UX/UI & Visual Design Expert - $65-$95/hour

About the job Remote | UX/UI & Visual Design Expert - $65-$95/hour We are sharing a specialised part-time consulting opportunity for professionals experienced in UX/UI design, visual design, interface design, prototyping, user experience research, design systems, and structured design review. This role supports current and upcoming remote consulting opportunities focused on UX/UI design evaluation, visual design review, prototype assessment, user experience workflows, design task development, and high-quality project execution. Selected professionals will apply their design expertise to review realistic design scenarios, evaluate visual and interaction outputs, prepare structured feedback, and support accurate, experience-based design workflow tasks. Key Responsibilities Professionals in this role may contribute to UX/UI Design & Interface Review • Review design materials involving user interfaces, product flows, wireframes, prototypes, and interaction patterns • Evaluate design outputs for clarity, usability, accessibility, visual hierarchy, consistency, and alignment with user needs • Support structured review of Figma, Adobe XD, or similar interface design materials • Identify missing context, usability issues, design inconsistencies, and expected UX/UI review outcomes Visual Design, Prototyping & Design Systems Support • Review visual design work involving layout, typography, color usage, component structure, branding, and presentation quality • Evaluate prototypes, design systems, interface components, and visual assets against defined requirements and design standards • Support structured review of design deliverables, creative briefs, mockups, user flows, and product design documentation • Prepare clear written feedback based on source materials and verifiable design criteria Design Evaluation & Structured Feedback • Create or review tasks and deliverables based on real-world graphic design and UX/UI workflows • Provide domain-specific feedback on design quality, usability, visual communication, and user experience reasoning • Support evaluation workflows involving design outputs, product scenarios, and interface decisions • Maintain accuracy, consistency, and professional judgment across submitted work Ideal Profile Strong candidates may have • Professional experience in UX design, UI design, product design, graphic design, visual design, user experience research, or interface design • Background in one or more areas such as user research, wireframing, prototyping, design systems, visual identity, product flows, or creative production • Familiarity with tools such as Figma, Adobe XD, Adobe Creative Suite, Sketch, or similar design platforms • Comfort reading and preparing design artifacts such as prototypes, mockups, wireframes, user flows, design briefs, and visual assets • Strong written communication skills • Ability to work independently in a remote, project-based environment Educational Background • A degree or professional background in graphic design, UX/UI design, product design, human-computer interaction, visual communication, digital media, interaction design, or a related field is helpful • Equivalent practical experience in UX/UI design, graphic design, visual design, prototyping, user research, or design review is also highly relevant Nice to Have • Experience with user experience research, interface design, visual design, prototyping, design systems, accessibility review, or product design workflows • Familiarity with Figma, Adobe XD, Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, Sketch, Miro, FigJam, or similar tools • Experience preparing or reviewing design briefs, prototypes, wireframes, usability notes, creative assets, product flows, or design system documentation • Background in product companies, agencies, startups, creative teams, design studios, or freelance design environments • Strong attention to detail in visual, user-centered, and documentation-heavy design work Why This Opportunity • Apply UX/UI and visual design expertise to structured remote project work • Contribute to high-quality design evaluation, prototype review, and user experience workflow assessment • Work on flexible assignments aligned with your design background • Use your creative and analytical judgment in a focused, detail-oriented review environment • Remote structure with competitive hourly compensation Contract Details • Independent contractor role • Fully remote with flexible scheduling • Part-time commitment depending on project availability • Competitive rates between $65-$95 per hour depending on expertise • Weekly payments via Stripe or Wise • Projects may be extended, shortened, or adjusted depending on scope and performance • Work will not involve access to confidential or proprietary information from any employer, client, or institution About the Platform This opportunity is available through 24-MAG LLC. 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