The 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.
We’re looking for a Product Designer (Creative) someone with strong design craft, a love of visual storytelling, and a modern digital sensibility.
You might come from UX/UI, digital design, visual communications, advertising, or even animation/illustration. What matters most is your taste, creativity, curiosity, and ability to make thoughtful, polished digital experiences.
In this role, 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.
Bring a future-focused mindset to how Mathspace might evolve across younger age groups
Requirements
You are:
If you love the intersection of creativity, digital product, and meaningful impact, this role is for you.
Benefits

Mathspace is on a mission to personalize mathematics instruction, learning and assessment.
Our adaptive algorithm tailors mathematics learning pathways in real-time based on a student’s strengths and knowledge gaps. As a student develops mathematics skills on Mathspace, individual questions and topics adjust to the appropriate rigour.
For students, Mathspace feels much like a personal tutor. Students get instructional support at each step of problem solving. Hints and video lessons are mapped to each independent practice question.
Teachers can promote self-directed learning, or assign custom practice for their students. With national curricula from a number countries, teachers have access to up-to-date digital materials that adapt to each student’s unique needs.