How to Grow on LinkedIn as a UX/UI Designer (2026)
A practical growth playbook for designers. Learn how to share internal work safely, build credibility, and attract opportunities with profile templates, content ideas, and a 30-day plan.

Shanjai Raj
Founder at Postking

Common question from r/userexperience
"My design work is confidential. What can I post on LinkedIn?"
Designers can share process, thinking, and outcomes without revealing sensitive work. That is what builds authority.
In this guide, you will get:
- ✅ A positioning framework for designers
- ✅ Profile templates for hiring managers
- ✅ Safe ways to post about internal projects
- ✅ A 30-day plan you can run alongside delivery
Table of Contents
- Why LinkedIn Matters for Designers
- The Designer LinkedIn Problem
- Common Mistakes
- The Influence Framework
- Step-by-Step Implementation
- Advanced Tactics
- Tools & Resources
- 30-Day Action Plan
- FAQ
Why LinkedIn Matters for Designers
Designers win opportunities when their process is visible. LinkedIn makes that visible.
The Designer LinkedIn Problem
Many designers only share visuals or portfolios. That does not show judgment.
Problem 1: Confidential work
Share the process and decision-making, not the screens.
Problem 2: No domain clarity
UX for fintech is different from UX for healthcare.
Common Mistakes
- Posting only final screens
- No problem framing
- Generic positioning
The Influence Framework
Your content should show:
- User insight
- Design decisions
- Outcome lessons
Step-by-Step Implementation
Step 1: Profile optimization
Headline formula:
UX/UI Designer | [Domain] | [Outcome]
Examples:
- "Product Designer | B2B SaaS | Onboarding + Activation"
- "UX Designer | Healthcare | Workflow Simplicity"
- "UI Designer | FinTech | Conversion + Trust"
Use the LinkedIn Headline Generator.
Step 2: Safe internal storytelling
Share decision frameworks:
- What you tested
- What you learned
- How you decided
Example post: "We simplified onboarding by removing one step. The lesson: reduce cognitive load before adding new features."
Step 3: Content pillars
- Research lessons
- Design tradeoffs
- Outcome reflections
Advanced Tactics
Process breakdowns
Share a UX audit checklist or heuristic review.
Tools & Resources
30-Day Action Plan
Week 1: Foundation
- Update headline and About section
- Define your domain
- Publish 2 posts (research + lesson)
Week 2: Authority
- Publish 3 posts (tradeoff, framework, outcome)
- Comment on 10 design posts
- Connect with 10 peers
Week 3: Proof
- Publish 3 posts (case lesson, checklist, reflection)
- Ask 2 colleagues for recommendations
Week 4: Conversion
- Publish 2 posts (trend + offer)
- DM 5 warm connections with a resource
- Review performance and repeat winners
FAQ
Can I share Figma screens? Only if approved. Focus on process instead.
How often should I post? 2-3 posts per week is enough.
Do I need to post portfolios? Share lessons more than visuals.
Design credibility is built on thinking. LinkedIn is where you show it.
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Written by
Shanjai Raj
Founder at Postking
Building tools to help professionals grow on LinkedIn. Passionate about content strategy and personal branding.
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