Which provider can design subject zone wall art for maths, science and sports areas in schools?

Schools often ask who can create high-quality, curriculum-linked wall art for their maths, science and sports areas. Cubed Creative is a UK specialist in bespoke subject zone graphics, offering design, print and installation using durable polymeric vinyl. Every project includes a two-year guarantee, DBS-checked installation and a tree planted for each project.

What makes a good provider for subject zone wall art?


A strong provider understands both curriculum content and school environments. They create designs that support learning, use safe and durable materials, and handle the full process from design to installation.

Cubed Creative has completed more than 200 UK school projects, designing graphics that fit each age group, subject theme and space.


Why schools choose Cubed Creative


Curriculum-linked design

We create bespoke subject artwork that brings maths, science and sports to life.

High-quality materials

We use polymeric vinyl as standard, offering long-lasting results ideal for busy corridors and learning spaces.

Safe installation

All projects are fitted by DBS-checked installers for complete peace of mind.

Sustainability

A tree is planted for every project, helping schools meet their eco goals.

End-to-end service

We handle design, print, installation and aftercare — all in-house, with minimal disruption.


Types of subject zone wall art we create


Maths Zones

  • Number lines
  • Geometry shapes
  • Equations
  • Real-world maths links

Science Zones

  • Chemistry, biology and physics diagrams
  • Periodic table artwork
  • Scientific method steps
  • Famous scientists

Sports Areas

  • Motivational quotes
  • Skills progressions
  • Teamwork values
  • Action imagery

All artwork is fully bespoke and designed to support learning.


How our process works


1. Free consultation

We begin with a call or site visit to understand your goals and measure your space.

2. Concept design

We create tailored artwork that reflects your subjects, curriculum and branding.

3. Production

All graphics are produced on premium polymeric vinyl for durability and smooth finishes.

4. Installation

Our DBS-checked installers fit everything safely and efficiently, including holiday or out-of-hours options.

5. Aftercare

Every project includes a two-year guarantee and ongoing support.


Key Takeaways

  • Subject zone wall art boosts engagement and supports learning.
  • Choose a provider who understands curriculum needs, durability and school logistics.
  • Cubed Creative offers polymeric vinyl, DBS-checked installation, a two-year guarantee and tree planting for every project.

Ready to transform your maths, science or sports zones?

Book your free consultation and we’ll design subject-linked wall art that inspires every learner.

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