Product Designer (Creative)
Added 4 days agoThe Mathspace Design team crafts delightful experiences for thousands of Maths students worldwide. We are a friendly, collaborative bunch, guided by design thinking and a lean product mindset. Combining aesthetics, empathy, data, and ui design, we solve fundamental problems that help thousands of students around the world to learn and love mathematics more everyday.
You’ll design experiences for students and teachers, helping shape everything from learning flows and gamification, to teacher reports, to design system improvements across the Mathspace platform.
You'll work closely with the Head of Design who will mentor you, while also expecting you to show initiative and independence once a task is defined.
This is a chance to help shape the future of learning creating experiences that are clear, engaging, playful, and motivating for young people and educators.
What You’ll Work On
Product & UI Design
- Design responsive UI screens and components in Figma aligned with our design system
- Contribute to the uplift of our design system, including patterns, interactions, styles, and documentation
- Work with UX to create and test prototypes with teachers and students
- Collaborate with product managers and developers to refine design details and deliver production-ready files
Creative Experience & Gamification
- Support the design of gamified experiences (e.g. shop, rewards, challenges, quests)
- Create visual concepts for new features that feel appealing and age-appropriate
- Contribute to storytelling moments that motivate students and delight teachers
Craft & Visual Design
- Create polished visual assets, icons, layouts, and supporting illustrations
- Use Adobe Creative Suite and/or Affinity when Figma alone won’t cut it
- Ensure pixel-perfect quality with strong attention to detail
Innovation & AI
- Use AI tools in your workflow (ideation, image generation, copy exploration, or prototyping)
- Explore new creative or product possibilities with AI
Bring a future-focused mindset to how Mathspace might evolve across younger age groups