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</>Web design professionals Salary Guide UK — 2025

Complete breakdown based on ONS ASHE official data

£45,245 £46,639 £49,277Lowest regionMedianHighest region

The median web design professionals salary in the UK is £46,639 per year, based on the 2025 Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) published by the Office for National Statistics. The mean salary is £46,293, reflecting the influence of higher earners on the average. The median hourly rate is £23.82.

Salaries vary significantly by region, from £45,245 in South East to £49,277 in West Midlands. However, these differences narrow when adjusted for regional cost of living.

UK Median

£46,639

Annual

UK Mean

£46,293

Annual

Hourly Rate

£23.82

Median

UK Jobs

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Regional Salary Breakdown

The "Adjusted" column shows purchasing power after accounting for regional cost of living (UK average = 100).

Source: ONS ASHE 2025, Regional Price Parities
RegionMedianMeanCoL Adjusted
West Midlands £49,277 £48,397 £53,855
South East £45,245 £45,643 £43,842

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average web design professionals salary in the UK?

The median web design professionals salary in the UK is £46,639 per year (ONS ASHE 2025). The mean salary is £46,293, which is higher due to top earners.

Which region pays web design professionals the most?

West Midlands pays the highest web design professionals salaries with a median of £49,277.

How does web design professionals pay vary by region?

Web design professionals salaries range from £45,245 in South East to £49,277 in West Midlands.

Are web design professionals salaries rising?

Year-on-year comparison data is not yet available.

What is the typical hourly rate for web design professionals?

The median hourly rate for web design professionals in the UK is £23.82 (ONS ASHE 2025).

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About this data

All salary figures in this guide are from the ONS Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) 2025. Cost-of-living adjustments use ONS Regional Price Parities. Read our methodology. View data sources.