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Building Your Personal Brand as a UX/UI Designer

Matthis Rousselle
UX Planet
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5 min readMar 23, 2025

As a UX/UI designer, your craft isn’t just about creating seamless interfaces or delighting users with smooth interactions. It’s also about shaping how others perceive your skills, your approach, and your professional identity. In a field where competition is fierce and trends shift quickly, building a personal brand helps you stand out — not just as a talented designer, but as a thoughtful, innovative professional who understands the bigger picture. How can you make your work and your perspective not only visible, but memorable?

This article explores the core elements of personal branding for UX/UI designers, offering practical steps to craft a compelling portfolio, share your unique voice, and build a presence that resonates with clients, colleagues, and the broader design community.

1. Understanding What Personal Branding Means

Personal branding is about more than logos or a snappy tagline. It’s the way people experience you and your work, the impression you leave on clients, peers, and potential employers. Your personal brand should reflect your design philosophy, your values, and the unique strengths you bring to projects.

Core components of a personal brand:

  • Your design voice: Are you a minimalist who values simplicity? A storyteller who weaves narratives into user flows? Define what sets you apart.
  • Your visual identity: Consistent use of typography, color, and imagery across your portfolio, social profiles, and presentations.
  • Your narrative: What’s the story of your career so far? How do you explain the why behind your work and the impact you hope to have?

When you have a clear sense of your personal brand, you can more effectively communicate who you are as a designer — and why people should choose to work with you.

2. Creating a Portfolio That Tells Your Story

Your portfolio isn’t just a collection of case studies; it’s the cornerstone of your personal brand. It should not only demonstrate what you can do, but also reveal how you think, how you solve problems, and what you care about as a designer.

Highlight process, not just results:

Clients and employers want to see more than polished interfaces. Show them how you…

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Written by Matthis Rousselle

French passionate designer, I share online tips on blending productivity and UX/UI. 💡✨

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A strong personal brand isn’t just about showing what you’ve done — it’s about sharing what you know and inspiring others.

Excellent insights on personal branding for designers. Designers should commence this process early; I'm somewhat behind the game, so I need to start catching up. Anyway, I've also noticed it leads to more meaningful opportunities.

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Personal branding can be very important to portray your position in the market. I think about it often and always want to tweak my branding if not completely change it, going on a deleting spree and reevaluating my life choices and having an…

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Building a strong personal brand as a UX/UI designer requires showcasing your portfolio, staying updated with trends, and engaging with the design community. Consistency and creativity help establish your identity in the industry.
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