UI/UX & Brand Designer (Contract) – Apply As Soon As Possible
This opportunity is offered by a private product team building a Nigeria-focused dating application.
This is a contract-based role.
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Strategy, positioning, and expert restructuring for high-stakes applications.
⚡ Limited weekly review slots • Structured • Results-focused
Who is this for?
Applicants applying for competitive funding, study visas, academic programs, research grants, or professional proposals needing expert-level positioning.
This is a remote position open to applicants in Nigeria.
The project budget ranges between ₦500,000 and ₦700,000 for the full engagement.
The project duration is six weeks.
Job Overview
The team is seeking a skilled UI/UX & Brand Designer to help shape the visual identity and mobile user experience of a premium dating app designed for young adult Nigerians.
The product emphasizes trust, real connections, and clean design. Flashy or generic dating app aesthetics are intentionally avoided in favor of clarity, restraint, and emotional intelligence.
If you remember only one thing, this role prioritizes trust-driven design over visual noise.
Key Responsibilities
- Design a clean and modern brand identity including logo, color palette, and typography.
- Create high-quality mobile UI/UX designs for Android and iOS platforms.
- Design core application screens and user flows.
- Ensure all designs are developer-friendly and ready for implementation.
- Apply creative problem-solving to improve usability and user confidence.
Required Qualifications
- Minimum of three years professional experience in UI/UX or product design.
- Strong portfolio demonstrating mobile application design.
- Experience with social or messaging apps is an advantage.
- Ability to design with cultural context and user behavior in mind.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should send their CV and portfolio to the official application emails below.
projectt2026@yahoo.com
ekelestephen48@yahoo.com
Application Tip for Designers
For product roles involving identity, relationships, or trust, hiring teams often assess applications emotionally before technically.
Calm presentation, clear reasoning, and thoughtful portfolio explanations can significantly improve shortlisting outcomes.
Optional Preparation Resource
A short guide is available for UI/UX and brand designers who want to understand how hiring teams evaluate trust, emotional signals, and application clarity for premium contract roles.
Access the guide here:
Selar (₦) | Gumroad ($)
Applicants are encouraged to ensure their documents are well-structured and role-aligned before submission.

