Job Purpose :
The purpose of the Mid-Weight UI Designer role is to design and deliver high-quality, visually consistent, and scalable user interfaces across Mondia’s digital products.
The role focuses primarily on Digital UI execution, visual design, layout, responsiveness, and adherence to brand and design system standards, while collaborating with UX researchers, Product, product deliver and Development teams to ensure usability and business alignment.
The ideal candidate is a strong visual thinker who can independently own UI tasks for features and screens, translate UX requirements into polished interfaces, and continuously improve visual quality across products.
Roles and Responsibilities
- UI-Focused Responsibilities
- Design high-quality user interfaces for web and mobile products, ensuring visual consistency
- and clarity
- Translate UX flows, wireframes, and product requirements into polished UI designs
- Create UI components such as buttons, forms, menus, tabs, cards, widgets, and interactive
- elements
- Apply and maintain design systems, component libraries, and brand guidelines
- Ensure consistency in typography, color usage, spacing, layout, and iconography across
- products
- Design responsive interfaces across multiple screen sizes and devices
- Prepare UI mock-ups and high-fidelity screens ready for developer handoff
- Collaborate closely with frontend developers to ensure accurate UI implementation
- Review implemented UI and provide feedback to maintain design quality
Supporting UX Responsibilities
- Support UX activities by applying usability best practices to UI designs
- Participate in usability testing reviews and iterate UI based on feedback
- Identify UI-related usability or accessibility issues and suggest improvement.
Collaboration & Process
- Present UI designs to internal teams and stakeholders, clearly explaining visual and layout
- decisions
- Work closely with Product Owners, UX Designers, and Marketing teams
- Stay up to date with UI trends, visual patterns, and digital design best practice