r/UXDesign is a subreddit with 243k members. The most common kinds of discussions are advice requests and solution requests, and the community frequently discusses design, ux, struggling, looking for, and tired, and they frequently recommend/review prototyping tool, portfolio, and ergonomic mouse.
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.
Popular Themes in r/UXDesign
#1
Advice Requests
: "The constant doom and gloom in this subreddit is really making me reconsider UX as a career, need some advice"
20 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "Which creative collaboration tools actually help product and design teams work better together?"
3 posts
#3
Pain & Anger
: "Struggling as a junior/mid- thinking of just leaving"
1 post
#4
Ideas
: "Help me find an idea for my UX/UI graduation project!"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/UXDesign
#1
Design
: "Are there any "daily driver" skills that have meaningfully changed Design for your team?"
42 posts
#2
Ux
40 posts
#3
Struggling
38 posts
#4
Looking For
22 posts
#5
Tired
22 posts
#6
Job
19 posts
#7
Ai
: "is using Ai really necesary in the field?"
13 posts
#8
Portfolio
: "Portfolio advice"
11 posts
#9
Annoying
11 posts
#10
Tools
9 posts
Products Discussed in r/UXDesign
Prototyping Tool
28 reviews
#1
ProtoPie
4.7★ from 7 reviews
#2
Axure
4.2★ from 6 reviews
#3
InVision
4.0★ from 2 reviews
Portfolio
28 reviews
#1
Framer
5.0★ from 7 reviews
#2
Notion
4.0★ from 3 reviews
#3
Squarespace
3.7★ from 3 reviews
Ergonomic Mouse
13 reviews
#1
Logitech
4.8★ from 6 reviews
#2
Logitech MX Master 3
4.5★ from 2 reviews
#3
Apple Magic Trackpad 2
5.0★ from 2 reviews
Flair Used in r/UXDesign
#1
Career growth & collaboration
: "Being replaced by PMs?"
17 posts
#2
Job search & hiring
: "The constant doom and gloom in this subreddit is really making me reconsider UX as a career, need some advice"
16 posts
#3
How do I… research, UI design, etc?
: "How are you handling design handoff when prototyping happens in code instead of Figma?"
14 posts
#4
Answers from seniors only
: "How do senior UX designers talk about research when working in early-stage startups with little formal UX process?"
8 posts
#5
Examples & inspiration
: "I don’t think AI is taking UX jobs. I think it’s making good UX more obvious 🤷♂️"
6 posts
#6
Articles, videos & educational resources
: "Being instructed to create some sort of guardrail doc for ai so that other roles build prototypes"
5 posts
#7
Tools, apps, plugins, AI
: "is using ai really necesary in the field?"
4 posts
#8
Please give feedback on my design
: "I build onboarding design system and kit in Figma for my company as a solo designer. Do I need to add more screens into it?"
3 posts
#9
Freelance
: "Freelancers: how are your inbound leads lately?"
2 posts
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Yearly
+46k members(23.6%)
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Last updated: July 12, 2026