John Masulonis
Open to remote full-time opportunities

John Masulonis
Designer & Developer

Senior digital designer focused on building scalable web experiences and design systems. I translate brand into clear, usable interfaces, working across product, marketing, and engineering to deliver consistent, high-performing digital platforms. Based near the Virginia/North Carolina border — open to remote opportunities.

Recent Career
Sidearm Sports 2022 — 2026

Web Designer

SIDEARM Sports · Remote Full-time

UI DesignFigmaDesign SystemsAccessibility
I believe good design is invisible — it just feels right.
15+
Years of experience
IBM 2021 — 2022

Visual Designer

IBM · Full-time

BrandingWeb DesignSketch

Open to Contract & Full-Time roles

Currently looking for a new role. Let's build something great together.

Cisco 2020 — 2020

Digital Designer

Cisco · Remote Full-time

HTML 5 BannersVisual Design
20+
Projects shipped
Trimark Digital 2018 — 2019

Senior Designer

Trimark Digital · Full-time

PrintBranding
Case Study
UX/UI Redesign · 2025 · SIDEARM Sports
Redesigning University Of Alberta Athletics for a Better Fan Experience
UX Research UI Design Wireframing Prototyping
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Craft & Capabilities
Skills & Tools

Design

Adobe Creative Suite100%
UI / UX Design95%
Brand Identity90%
Figma85%

Development

HTML / CSS85%
HTML Email75%
VS Code80%
JavaScript25%
Get In Touch
John Masulonis

Let's talk about
what's next

I'm currently exploring new opportunities in web and UX/UI, with a strong foundation in visual and brand design. Open to full-time opportunities with a preference for remote or flexible work — please feel free to reach out.

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UX/UI Redesign · 2025 · SIDEARM Sports
University of Alberta Athletics
Redesigning University Of Alberta Athletics for a Better Fan Experience
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UX Research UI Design Wireframing Prototyping
The Problem
The previous website for the University of Alberta Golden Bears and Pandas made it difficult for fans, students, and recruits to quickly access essential content like schedules, scores, and team information — particularly on mobile.

Its fragmented structure and inconsistent visual system created friction in navigation and weakened alignment with the broader university brand.

My Role
Solo Designer

Research, wireframing, UI design, and prototyping — end to end.

01
Problem
To identify core pain points, I worked with stakeholders from the University of Alberta to define audience needs and project goals, then benchmarked against leading collegiate programs like Alabama, Georgia, and Ohio State.
02
Research
Research focused on how users access collegiate athletics content, highlighting the importance of fast access to schedules, scores, and team information — especially on mobile.
03
Wireframes
Wireframes focused on restructuring the site around primary user goals, prioritizing quick access to schedules, scores, and team information while simplifying navigation.
04
Final Design
The final design aligned with the university brand and streamlined access to schedules, scores, and team pages with a full-window slide-out menu, scrolling schedule card module, and animated featured stories section.
Color & Type System
Wireframes
Final Design
3
Core fan tasks simplified
Mobile
First design approach
1
Scalable component system