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Visual/UI Designer Salary in Dallas/Ft Worth

Visual designers have comprehensive knowledge of brand, identity, marketing, and user interface design. They are expected to collaborate deeply with teams across the organization to ensure a consistent brand narrative and aesthetic throughout every part of the brand. Visual designers often create web layouts, product illustrations, iconography, print collateral, and presentations.
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Compare Visual/UI Designer salaries by region

Visual/UI Designers are highest in demand in SF Bay Area, New York, and London. Browse and compare average salaries in locations where this role is also popular:

  1. Denver
  2. $175,000
  3. SF Bay Area
  4. $166,938
  5. Los Angeles
  6. $155,060
  7. Washington D.C.
  8. $154,937
  9. Seattle
  10. $152,692
  11. New York
  12. $151,430
  13. Atlanta
  14. $150,000
  15. Austin
  16. $146,155
  17. Toronto
  18. C$139,388
  19. Chicago
  20. $130,615
  21. Boston
  22. $114,575
  23. France
  24. €78,333
  25. San Diego
  26. $75,000
  27. London
  28. £67,389
  1. Denver
  2. $175,000
  3. SF Bay Area
  4. $166,938
  5. Los Angeles
  6. $155,060
  7. Washington D.C.
  8. $154,937
  9. Seattle
  10. $152,692
  11. New York
  12. $151,430
  13. Atlanta
  14. $150,000
  15. Austin
  16. $146,155
  17. Toronto
  18. C$139,388
  19. Chicago
  20. $130,615
  21. Boston
  22. $114,575
  23. France
  24. €78,333
  25. San Diego
  26. $75,000
  27. London
  28. £67,389
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Where Visual/UI Designers are highest in demand

    Visual/UI Designers are highest in demand in SF Bay Area, New York, and London. Browse and compare average salaries in locations where this role is also popular: