TRAFFIC Western Cape

User Interface Design (UI) / Communication Design Internship

Formula D

Job Description

We are looking for a talented and highly motivated individual design intern focusing on User Interface Design (UI).

Remuneration

Usually not, but negotiable if the applicant's skills are at an advanced level (NB: This does not apply to international applicants. By law we cannot remunerate international interns.)

Primary Duties and Responsibilities
  • Design of Graphical User Interfaces for touch screens and mobile apps
  • Working closely with interaction designers and programmers
  • Create basic interactive prototypes
Prerequisites
  • Student of one or more of the following subjects: Graphic design/communication design, Multimedia design, User Interface Design, Interaction Design
  • Attention to detail
  • Interest and passion for User interface design
  • Computer literate
  • Sound knowledge of the English language
  • Portfolio presentation
  • General knowledge of design processes and tools
Experience with one or more of the following software tools
  • Photoshop
  • Illustrator
  • After Effects
  • Premiere
  • Flash
  • Unity 3D
  • Dreamweaver

Minimum of 3 months engagement required.

About This Role

Career insights for Web and Digital Interface Designers positions

Salary Benchmark
$98,540/year
Source: O*NET (USD)
Job Outlook
This career will grow rapidly in the next few years.
Common Technologies
Bootstrap 5 React 18 Spring Framework 6 Airtable Amazon EC2 Blackboard Learn Apache Kafka Apache Maven

Job Overview

Date Posted
10 Apr 2026
Location
Western Cape, South Africa

Web and Digital Interface Designers Insights

Job Outlook
This career will grow rapidly in the next few years.

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