Senior Graphic Designer
Mary Technology
About Mary:
Legal cases are won and lost on a single fact, found too late or never surfaced at all. Mary is fixing that.
We're building the world's first Fact Management System — a new category of legal infrastructure that transforms how lawyers find and reason with facts across thousands of documents. Founded in Sydney and trusted by 2,000+ lawyers across Australia, the UK, and the US — including Maurice Blackburn, Shine Lawyers, and Hall & Wilcox — we recently raised $7M for our launch in the United States.
If you want to shape what legal software looks and feels like in the AI era, we'd love to meet you.
The Role:
We're looking for a Senior Designer to own the experience across Mary's product — someone who moves fluidly between customer conversations, Figma, and rapid prototypes, staying close to real problems at every stage.
You'll work alongside product, engineering, and ML to make genuinely hard legal workflows feel effortless. You'll hold a high bar for simplicity and precision, and help raise the standard of craft across the team. This is a Sydney-based, in-office role.
What You'll Do:
- Own the design process across Mary's product suite — from rough concept to shipped experience
- Establish a unified design direction that keeps product and brand coherent
- Build and maintain design systems that scale without losing precision
- Partner closely with engineering and product to make complex legal workflows genuinely usable
- Talk to lawyers constantly — understand their problems and bring what you learn back into the work
- Stay hands-on: in the work, in the critique, in the details
What We're Looking For:
Craft
- A portfolio demonstrating exceptional skill across typography, interaction, and systems design
- Real experience shipping software as part of a product design team
- The ability to move fast without cutting corners on quality
Mindset
- You question why things are built the way they are — and have the conviction to do something about it
- You communicate clearly and directly — you can defend a decision and take pushback on it
- You take deep ownership over the work and the details that make products feel inevitable