Websites which provide UI/UX Challenges!

For beginners, it’s sometimes hard to find genuine projects from which they can practice UI/UX. This website allows self-taught or self-learning designers to create challenges and problem statements that could aid in the development of their portfolio and skill set.

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1. Daily UI

Create a sign up page, modal, form, or app screen related to signing up for something. It could be for a volunteer event, contest registration, a giveaway, or anything you can image.

Share your design on Dribbble or Twitter with #DailyUI

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2. UX Challenge

UX Challenge is a platform that offers UI/UX exercises, challenges, and problem-solving activities with an emphasis on enhancing product knowledge and proficiency. They provide research skills, problem-solving abilities, real-world design challenges, and encouragement for designers to use their creativity and expertise.

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3. Fake Clients

Fake Clients is a freemium platform that creates design briefs for designers in need of a project to expand their portfolio and skill set.

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4. UI Coach

UI Coach provides novice designers with a wide variety of design challenges and inspirations. The project idea, colour palette, and font pairings present a challenge that allows a designer to embrace their abilities and create a strong portfolio.

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5. Good Brief

Good Brief is a website application that provides a design brief once you enter your industry and type choices. It then creates a design challenge with your Company name, job description, and duration.

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6. Sharpen design

Sharpen Design offers design challenges by generating random prompts for branding, marketing and product UI/UX design.

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