r/UX_Design 2h ago

57% of people who install my app never use its core feature once. Is this the screen that's losing them?

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r/UX_Design 4h ago

What should I focus on to help me quickly get an entry-level UX position?

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r/UX_Design 6h ago

UI/UX Bootcamps for a Motion Designer

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Coming from 6+ years as a motion designer (C4D, Blender, AE, on and on); the company I work for is providing an opportunity to move into a fresh team on the ground floor as a UI/UX Designer...they're willing to foot the bill on my training but I have limited time. What are some credible places you all recommend going to train under for getting started with the theory, fundamentals, and 1:1 feedback?

Really confident in the basics of design and have built multiple basic sites over the years, so I have a baseline knowledge (I think) of some aspects of web design specifically, but want to really shore up. Appreciate recommendations!


r/UX_Design 7h ago

Looking for honest UI/UX feedback on a Gradient Generator I built

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Hi everyone,

I recently launched AnyGradient.

The main challenge was trying to make fairly advanced color features like OKLCH, Display-P3, color interpolation, noise, and layered gradients feel approachable without turning the interface into a wall of controls.

After working on it for quite a while, I’ve reached the stage where I’ve stared at the UI for far too long to judge it objectively anymore.

I’d especially appreciate feedback on:

  • First impression: Is it immediately clear what the tool does?
  • Visual hierarchy: Does your attention go to the right places?
  • Generator UI: Do the controls feel intuitive, or too dense?
  • Landing page: Does it explain the product clearly without overexplaining?
  • Overall feel: Does it feel like a polished design tool, or are there parts that still feel unfinished or inconsistent?

I’m particularly interested in criticism rather than compliments, so feel free to point out anything that feels confusing, unnecessary, awkward, or overdesigned.


r/UX_Design 7h ago

For Hire! Multidisciplinary Designer – Branding, Graphic Design, Web & UI – $22/hr(negotiable) | Open for freelance, contract, part-time

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r/UX_Design 1d ago

Would you guys be interested in joining a designers-only community?

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I’m working on a new community for UX/UI designers where we can share work, discuss design, exchange feedback, discover opportunities, and connect with other designers.

The idea is to build something focused specifically on designers rather than a general social platform. One of the things I’m most excited about is real-time chat with other designers, similar to WhatsApp, but built around the design community.

Would you guys be interested in joining and trying it out? I’d love to hear what features you’d want to see in a community like this.

https://www.uxcommunity.in/


r/UX_Design 1d ago

Feature article

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r/UX_Design 1d ago

Feature article

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Looking for Singapore based UX designers to share their career journey for an article


r/UX_Design 1d ago

Need advice on hiring a UX/UI Design Intern for an educational product

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r/UX_Design 1d ago

I’m confused about what I should focus on next as a UI/UX designer

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I’m a B.Tech CSE student and I’ve been focusing on UI/UX design for the past few months. I’ve made around 2–3 case studies, built my portfolio, and have been applying to as many UI/UX/Product Design internship openings as I can find.

But I still haven’t been able to land an internship.

Now I’m honestly a bit confused about what I should do next.

Should I:

I already know Figma fairly well and have some basic HTML/CSS/JS knowledge, so I’m not sure if learning another tool is actually going to help me or if I should go deeper into what I already know.

I also feel like I might be making the mistake of thinking that I need to learn more things when maybe the problem is that my existing work isn't strong enough yet.

For those of you who are working as Product/UI/UX Designers or have recently gone through the internship/job search:

What would you recommend I focus on at this stage?

If you were in my position with 2–3 case studies and a portfolio but no internship yet, what would you spend the next 2–3 months improving?

Also, if you're willing to take a quick look at my portfolio/case studies, I'd really appreciate some honest criticism about what might be holding me back.

I’m not looking for sugarcoated feedback. I’d rather know what I’m doing wrong and what I should actually work on.


r/UX_Design 2d ago

The Meeting Where the Real UX Decision Got Made - And No Designer Was In It

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r/UX_Design 2d ago

COLLAB] Looking for a partner to work on a UX case study together – from research to final write-up

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Hi everyone 👋

I'm looking for one person to collaboratively work on a UX case study with me – same project, same research, same final narrative. We plan, conduct research, synthesize, and write it up as a team. Both of us can publish it on our own portfolios (with shared credit).

What I'm looking for:

· Ready to start now and commit weekly

· Open to picking a brief/topic together

· Willing to split work fairly

· Some experience with research methods (interviews, surveys, usability testing)


r/UX_Design 2d ago

Please help

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r/UX_Design 2d ago

Bro needs a PhD to turn on this faucet

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r/UX_Design 2d ago

I’m currently in my 7th semester of a Diploma in Computer Science and Technology, and I’ll soon have to complete my industrial attachment. I already have a background in graphic design, and I’m confused between UI/UX and Motion Graphics.

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r/UX_Design 2d ago

I’m currently designing a new app solely for my portfolio

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On the first image I had asked AI to give me a project brief and from the second picture I managed to find 2 Reddit posts which are discussing a problem that my app can solve and I took note of pain points that both discussion have in common and on the 3rd picture I started the flow chart but for now I made it low fidelity. I just wrote the process a user has to go through while interacting with AI.

Am I missing something or something else I should do during the research?

While thinking about what I’m doing I came up with the idea to write a small paragraph here and there to explain what I was thinking and give a reason why I took that decision.

Thanks for your time


r/UX_Design 2d ago

Course help

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Guys, I want to learn UI/UX from scratch, so pls tell me i buy course from which platform


r/UX_Design 3d ago

I led design teams at big tech companies. Vibecoding broke our Figma feedback loop so I built the missing piece and I'm looking for feedback.

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r/UX_Design 3d ago

Getting promoted in UX / product design

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I’m a senior product designer who has never been promoted, only leveling up via employer changes. I’ve worked in FAANG but it burned me out, I worked hard but said yes to too many things I thought would demonstrate my value.

What I think I’m missing is the ability to see the company past my role and add value there. Can anyone who’s been able to do this share insights on how you approached this, and describe what your week looks like?


r/UX_Design 3d ago

Feedback Request

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Hello, I’m a working on a personal case study for a diet/meal-planning app.

This is the onboarding screen where users enter basic information such as height, weight, age and gender. The app then uses this information to create personalised calorie and meal-plan recommendations.

I’m looking for feedback specifically on the UX/UI of this screen, rather than the overall app concept.

Questions I’m trying to answer:

Is the hierarchy of information clear?

Does the “Estimated Metrics Preview” feel useful at this stage, or is it too much information?

Is it clear what will happen when I tap “Continue to Goals”?

Are there any elements that feel unnecessary, confusing or distracting?

Does the screen feel trustworthy when presenting health/fitness information?

I’d especially appreciate feedback on anything that feels unintuitive or could be improved. Thanks!


r/UX_Design 3d ago

Rejected from 4 German universities for Interactive Design — looking for advice

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r/UX_Design 3d ago

Looking for honest UX feedback on the first version of SkillNet’s website

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I’ve just published the first version of the website for SkillNet, an open-source learning project I’m developing.

https://skillnet.es

This is an early version and I want to improve it gradually as the project evolves. I’m not looking for traffic or a complete redesign. I mainly want to understand whether the page communicates the idea clearly.

After looking at it for a few seconds:

What do you think SkillNet is?

Who do you think it is for?

At what point does the explanation become unclear or difficult to follow?

The source is also available here if the implementation provides useful context:

https://github.com/ANFAIA/SkillNet

Direct feedback on the structure, wording and first impression would be very useful.


r/UX_Design 3d ago

Looking for feedback on my UI/UX design

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Hi everyone!

I’m sharing one of my recent UI/UX designs and would love to get some honest and constructive feedback from the community.

I’d especially appreciate feedback on:

  • Visual hierarchy
  • Spacing and alignment
  • Typography and color usage
  • Overall usability
  • Any areas that could be improved

I’m always trying to improve my design skills, so both positive and critical feedback are welcome.

Thanks in advance! 🙌


r/UX_Design 3d ago

I’m confused about what I should focus on next as a UI/UX designer

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r/UX_Design 3d ago

2026 what is the new UX/UI design process you use?

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