CX,UX, UI
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Frequently asked questions
UI/UX Designers focus on how digital products look, feel, and function.
UX Designers research user needs, create wireframes, and test usability.
UI Designers design the visual interface — layouts, colors, icons, and interactions.
A typical day includes user research, wireframing, prototyping, and collaborating with developers.
If you’re curious what a designer’s day really looks like, chat with a real UI/UX professional on ChatYourCareer.co.uk.
Start by learning the fundamentals: user research, wireframing, prototyping, and usability testing.
You don’t need a design degree, a strong portfolio matters more.
Take online courses like the Google UX Design Certificate or Interaction Design Foundation programs.
You can also talk to working designers on ChatYourCareer to understand which skills and tools to focus on first.
UI (User Interface) = the visuals - typography, color schemes, layouts, buttons.
UX (User Experience) = the structure and flow - user journeys, research, usability, and testing.
UX defines how it works, UI defines how it looks.
Most modern roles expect knowledge of both.
Key skills include:
User research and persona creation
Wireframing & prototyping (Figma, Adobe XD, Sketch)
Visual design and typography
Usability testing & analytics
Design thinking and storytelling
Soft skills: curiosity, empathy, and communication are essential.
Experience | LevelAverage UK Salary (2025) | Source |
Entry-Level (0–2 years) | £28,000 – £40,000 | Indeed UK, 2025 |
Mid-Level (3–5 years) | £40,000 – £60,000 | IntelligentPeople, 2025 |
Senior / Lead Designer | £60,000 – £85,000+ | Hays Salary Guide, 2025 |
UK Average (All Levels) | ~£43,000 | Indeed UK, 2025 |
To understand how salaries vary by industry — tech, finance, or startups — talk directly with designers working in those sectors on ChatYourCareer.
Most companies in 2025 use:
Figma (industry standard)
Adobe XD or Sketch (for legacy teams)
Miro or Notion (for collaboration)
Maze and UserTesting (for usability testing)
Emerging trend: AI-powered design tools like Framer AI and Figma AI, which automate wireframing and idea generation.
No, but understanding how front-end development works (HTML, CSS, responsive design) helps you design feasible solutions and collaborate better with developers.
Some UI Designers learn basic code to prototype or hand off designs more effectively.
The UK job market for UI/UX Designers is projected to grow 11–13% over the next five years.
UX design remains in the top 10 most in-demand creative tech roles globally.
AI integration, accessibility, and AR/VR experiences are opening new niche roles like “AI Interaction Designer.”
Redesign apps you use, create case studies, and explain your thought process.
Focus on problem-solving and research, not just visuals.
Show “before and after” mockups with clear reasoning behind each change.
You can get feedback from real designers on your portfolio through ChatYourCareer, it helps refine your work for hiring standards.
Highly recommended programs for 2025:
Google UX Design Certificate (Coursera)
CareerFoundry UX Bootcamp
Interaction Design Foundation courses
Springboard UX/UI Design (with mentor support)
Choose one that includes practical projects and portfolio coaching.
Startups: You’ll wear multiple hats — UX research, UI design, branding, even strategy.
Large companies: You’ll specialise — working with researchers, PMs, and devs in focused roles.
Both have pros and cons; startups offer creativity, large firms offer mentorship and structure.
You can explore both worlds by chatting with designers from startups and corporates on ChatYourCareer.
Expect questions like:
“Walk me through your design process.”
“How do you validate your designs?”
“Tell me about a usability challenge you solved.”
“Which tools do you use and why?”
A mock interview with a real designer can help you prepare better, try one via ChatYourCareer.
Common growth paths:
Senior Designer → Lead Designer → Design Manager / Head of UX
Specialist paths: UX Researcher, Product Designer, Interaction Designer
Adjacent paths: Product Management, Service Design, or Brand Strategy
Yes, with businesses prioritising user-centered products, UI/UX remains one of the most future-proof creative careers.
Design roles are expanding into AI, accessibility, and strategic design, offering strong salaries and career growth.
If you enjoy solving problems, observing user behaviour, and creating intuitive experiences, UX/UI might be perfect.
Before committing to a course, it helps to talk to someone already working in the field, you can do that instantly through ChatYourCareer.co.uk and learn what the job is really like.

