Part-time: 20-30 hours per month
Details: Competitive hourly rate (Senior, Fractional). Long-term engagement if mutually successful
Job ID: 26FRA301
Fractional Product Systems Designer (Web + iOS) - Remote (U.S.- based)
Overview
Serious Development builds internal business applications at speed using: v0 for prototyping, Angular + PrimeNG for implementation, Native iOS apps that feel like iOS, not web-on-a-phone. We are seeking a Fractional Product Systems Designer (Web + iOS) to design how our products behave over time.
Why This Role Exists
We build internal business applications at speed using:
- v0 for prototyping
- Angular + PrimeNG for implementation
- Native iOS apps that must feel like iOS, not web-on-a-phone
As our velocity increased, traditional screen-based design became unnecessary. What did become necessary is system-level UX ownership.
This role exists to ensure our products remain:
- Native to their platforms
- Easy to learn and hard to misuse
You will not be designing every screen. You will be designing how the product behaves over time.
Who You Are
Required
- Senior-level product or systems designer
- Experience with internal or enterprise applications
- Strong systems thinking; comfortable defining rules and constraints
- Deep familiarity with iOS as a platform (not just mobile UI)
- Comfortable challenging PMs and saying “don't ship that”
- Pragmatic, opinionated, and not precious about visuals
Strong Plus
- Experience cleaning up inconsistent products
- Familiarity with component-based design systems
- Experience working with engineers directly
- Prior fractional or advisory roles
Red Flags (for us)
- Portfolio-first, system-light background
- Strong preference for redesigns over convergence
- Focus on “delight” over clarity and predictability
- Reliance on Figma as the primary output
What You'll Be Responsible For
Product-wide UX coherence
- Own interaction patterns across the product
- Ensure similar problems are solved the same way
- Reduce inconsistency as new modules are added
- Prevent UX drift as multiple PMs and teams ship in parallel
Working within existing products
- Audit current applications and patterns
- Identify what already works and should be preserved
- Drive convergence — not redesign-for-the-sake-of-redesign
- Respect user muscle memory
Web UX (Angular + PrimeNG)
- Define how PrimeNG components are used (tables, forms, filters, modals)
- Establish behavioral standards:
- Prevent “almost-the-same” component variants
iOS UX (Native-first)
- Ensure strict alignment with Apple Human Interface Guidelines
- Catch web/Android patterns leaking into iOS
- Enforce native navigation, gestures, and control usage
- Prioritize platform correctness over internal consistency when they conflict
Partnering with PMs
- Review v0 prototypes and early implementations
- Provide fast, opinionated feedback
- Help PMs reason through UX tradeoffs
- Establish clear guardrails PMs can confidently operate within
What You Will Not Be Doing
- Pixel-perfect mock production
- Designing every feature or screen
- Maintaining Figma parity with code
- Visual branding or marketing design
- Creating handoff artifacts for engineers
- If your default output is screens, this is not the right role.
What Success Looks Like
- UX feels consistent across modules and platforms
- PMs move fast without inventing new patterns
- Fewer usability questions from users
- Faster onboarding with less training
- No “why does this work differently over here?” moments
- No large-scale UX rewrites six months later
How You'll Work
- Review-heavy, not production-heavy
- Embedded early in feature thinking, not late-stage polish
- Prefer rules, patterns, and written guidance over visuals
- Use Figma only when a concept cannot be expressed clearly in text or prototypes
- Code and prototypes are the source of truth.