Product Designer (Freelance / Contract)
The LoopholeElemental · Remote (EU timezone preferred) · Contract, hourly
Elemental is the education company behind The Loophole — Ellen Cassidy's beloved method for mastering LSAT logical reasoning. Tens of thousands of students have learned to think their way through the hardest questions on the test using this approach, first through the book and tutoring, and now through software.
That software is Loophole Online: the subscription platform that brings The Loophole methodology to life for LSAT students. We're just coming out of private beta with hundreds of paying users already, and we fully launch in the next couple of weeks.
We're bootstrapped and profitable — no investors, no runway clock, just a product people love and pay for. Now we're looking for a Product Designer to help us make it even better, fast.
What you'll do
Design end-to-end product experiences for Loophole Online — from rough idea to shipped, polished UI
Work within our existing design system, extending it thoughtfully rather than reinventing it
Move quickly: turn concepts into buildable screens in days, not weeks
Partner directly with the founders and engineers in a tight, fast-feedback loop
Sweat the details that make studying for a high-stakes exam feel clear, calm, and motivating
Who you are
A strong product designer with a portfolio of shipped, real-world work (SaaS experience a plus)
Fluent working inside an established design system and keeping things consistent
Genuinely fast — you prototype, iterate, and make good calls without hand-holding
AI-native: you actively use AI tools to move faster, explore more directions, and ship more
Comfortable with the ambiguity of an early, fast-growing product
Based in or well-overlapping with EU timezones
The setup
Freelance / contract, hourly
Remote, EU-friendly hours
Real ownership on a product with paying users, real love, and real momentum
A profitable, bootstrapped company — stable, but moving fast
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