TL;DR:
We don’t care about your GPA, art school background, or design awards. We care if you’ve made beautiful things. If you spend more time on Figma than in class, if you’re redesigning your favorite apps just for fun, or if you have 38 different fonts saved “just in case”, well, we want you on the team.
What We’re Building
We’re Studyverse Medicine, creators of MyMCAT.ai, where students study for the hardest test of their lives like it’s a video game. Check out our website and what we think of software. It should be just like it was in the early 2000s — a wasteland of creativity, and we value creativity on our team. Style permeates what we do, and it should permeate you too. Photographers, fashion designers, anything people-centric would make great software. This isn’t a branding gig or a button-polishing job. It’s designing educational software as a form of emotional storytelling. We’re building experiences that feel human and we need artists to do that right.
The Role
- Design using Cursor, a coding app, for sofware
- Learn how to code with AI tools (something called Vibe Coding)
- Help build an aesthetic language for our entire product ecosystem
Work directly with the founders and product team.
You Might Be a Fit If You:
- Are fluent in Figma (or your design tool of choice)
- Think of UI/UX as an expressive medium, not just a usability checklist
- Have a strong visual style — and know when to break it
- Love animation, interaction design, and detail
- Have taste
- Can show us a portfolio full of personality and care
Personal Vibes We Love:
- You debate hex shades of blue like they’re wine
- You see grids in your sleep
- You make things weird (in a good way)
- You’re anti-corporate aesthetic, pro-artistic conviction
- You’ll reinvent a dropdown just to make someone smile
Compensation:
$1,500/month
Remote
Creative freedom
Real ownership over design direction
How to Apply:
Email kalypso@mymcat.ai with:
Your portfolio or favorite design work (we look at this first)
A short note on why this speaks to you
Your resume, if you want (we probably won’t open it)
P.S. If you’re also curious about how we’re using data to guide students, check this out: https://www.mymcat.ai/blog/weakness-finding-algorithm