Annual Salary
£18,000 to £40,000
Average UK salary in 2023 was £34,963
(source Office for National Statistics)
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Web designers use their creative and technical skills to design new websites and redesign existing ones.
Average UK salary in 2023 was £34,963
(source Office for National Statistics)
You could work: as a contractor / self-employed; as customers demand
There will be
2.4% more Web designer jobs in 2027.
You could:
You could work in an office, from home or at a client's business.
You can get into this job through:
You could take a higher national diploma or degree in:
You'll usually need:
You could take a college course to learn some of the skills you need for this job, for example:
You may need:
You could take an apprenticeship, such as:
You'll usually need:
You could start working as a design assistant or web support assistant and train while you work.
You could volunteer for a local community group or charity and create a website for them. Any experience you can get will be helpful when applying for jobs.
You'll need a portfolio of work that shows employers your creative design skills.
To make sure that you're up to date with the latest trends, features and design software you can:get involved in free webinars or online training courses; sign up to free online magazines; read the latest industry blogs for news and tips
You can get more advice about careers in web design from techskills.
You can also find out more from Discover Creative Careers.
With experience you could:become a lead web designer or manager; work as a freelance web designer; set up your own web design business
Tech Future Careers and The Chartered Institute for IT has more information on tech roles including web design.
The UK Web Design Association (UKWDA) and Bubble Jobs have more information about becoming a web designer.
You'll need: