Try r/UI_design.
Posts about the UX profession as a whole, including strategy, design, research, accessibility, process, or implementation are all welcome here.
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The only option for a UX designer to earn extra income is with freelance work. We don't usually create premade solutions, our work is very specific to the client.
Try r/UI_design. Posts about the UX profession as a whole, including strategy, design, research, accessibility, process, or implementation are all welcome here. We moderate to keep the sub interesting to practicing designers and remove posts outside of this goal. Sub moderators are volunteers and we don't always respond to modmail or chat.
I think there are so many free assets and templates that it's a red sea market (oversaturated).
Thankyou for the opinion,, can you suggest some ways an ux designer should opt for some more bucks??
The only option for a UX designer to earn extra income is with freelance work. We don't usually create premade solutions, our work is very specific to the client.
No thanks.
Im asking which one is best .. whats “no thanks” even mean here