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r/UXDesign PUBLIC
r/UXDesign is for people working in UX to discuss research and design problems, career advancement, and the profession. Questions about finding a job and portfolio reviews will be redirected to our weekly sticked threads. Post flair is required. User flair is recommended and can be customized. Please review sub rules before posting or commenting.
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r/UXDesign is a PUBLIC community on Reddit with over 239,315 members. It currently has a positive sentiment with an engagement rate of 1.7%. With a community friendliness score of 80, this subreddit presents a moderate conversion potential for authentic brand participation. Strict rules against self-promotion are in place, so marketing should focus strictly on value-driven community engagement.
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Subreddit Rules
- Questions about your individual job search go in the weekly stickied thread: If your question is about your personal job search or your feelings about the UX job market, it belongs in one of our stickied threads. We have two: one for entry-level and one for experienced practitioners. Use the entry-level thread for questions about breaking into the field, bootcamps, certifications, and your first job. Use the experienced thread if you have at least a few years of full-time experience and/or have held more than one role.
- Your portfolio and resume are part of your job search and also belong in the stickied thread: If you would like feedback on your portfolio, a case study, or your resume, please post it to the weekly stickied threads. We have two: one for entry-level and one for experienced practitioners.
- If you're asking for help, ask good questions and provide enough context: Describe the problem you're working on, any research you've done, the approaches you've considered, and what hasn't worked. Our community of practitioners wants to help you — help us give you a useful answer by asking specific, detailed questions. We won't help with homework assignments or class projects.
- Promoting your product, service, tool, or anything for sale is not allowed
- marketing or self-promotion, including products, services, apps, plug-ins, tools, articles, books, newsletters, videos, podcasts, training, events, mentorship, cults of personality, or anything else that requires a fee, membership, registration, subscription, or disclosing personal information.
- Job postings, job searches, and requests for free work are not allowed: We do not allow job postings or requests for collaborators or free work. We do not allow job searches or posting that that you are available to collaborate on projects.
- Try /r/forhire, /r/DesignJobs, r/uiuxdesignerjobs, or /r/jobs instead.
- User Recruitment (including for surveys, polls, testers) is not allowed: We do not allow recruiting for research on the sub, which includes posting surveys, external polls, or questions designed to solicit early-stage product feedback. We do not allow recruiting for usability tests or beta testers. Automod will delete posts about surveys and polls; please contact us via Mod Mail if your post was wrongly removed.
- Try r/samplesize instead.
- Inviting sub members to join a group, attend an event, or meet one-on-one is not allowed: Inviting sub members to join a group, or attend an event, or meet up individually, whether in-person or online, is not permitted. Organizers are not vetted and we do not want sub members put at risk.
- Keep it on topic and professional: If your post is about something a person working in UX would do at their job, it's probably okay! We have a broad definition of UX, so posts about UI design, UX strategy, user research, information architecture, interaction design, prototyping, accessibility, and systems design are all appropriate topics. Posts about career advancement and working with other people are welcome. Posts about your personal job search will be redirected to a stickied thread.
- Search before you post: Search the sub, Google, Bing, or an LLM before posting your question. Posts asking questions that have been answered many times on the sub will be removed.
- Please be human: Be kind to other sub members. Don't post low-effort, AI-generated slop.
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