About Our Outside IR35 Design Contract Roles
What does a design contractor do?
Design contractors in the digital and creative space span a range of specialisms including UX design, UI design, product design, service design, interaction design, graphic design, and motion design, all of whom contribute to the look, feel, and usability of digital products, communications, and services. Contract engagements arise across technology companies, digital agencies, financial services, the public sector, and any organisation investing in the quality of its digital and physical user experience. Designers are brought in to fill a vacancy, provide additional resource during a product build or rebrand, or contribute specialist expertise to a project that the permanent team cannot cover.
The skills expected vary considerably by specialism. UX designers need proficiency in research methods, wireframing, and prototyping tools such as Figma, Sketch, or Adobe XD. UI designers need strong visual design skills and a deep understanding of design systems and component libraries. Service designers need experience mapping end-to-end user journeys, facilitating co-design workshops, and working within complex multi-channel service environments. Product designers need to span both UX and UI, with the ability to work across the full product design lifecycle from research to polished visual design. Across all design disciplines, a strong portfolio demonstrating the quality and impact of previous work is the primary selection criterion. The ability to collaborate effectively within cross-functional product and engineering teams, articulate design decisions clearly, and iterate based on user research and feedback is consistently expected.
What is the market like for design contractors?
The market for Design contractors is a large and active market, driven by the broad and sustained investment in digital product and service design across the public and private sectors. The most active markets for design contractors are technology product companies, financial services, central government digital programmes, and the NHS, all of which maintain significant ongoing design resource needs. Demand for UX and product design contractors has been particularly strong, reflecting the central role of user experience in the commercial success of digital products. Rates vary by specialism and seniority, with senior product designers and service designers on complex public sector or financial services programmes commanding rates at the upper end of the digital design contracting market.
What does Outside IR35 mean?
IR35 is UK tax legislation that determines whether a contractor is genuinely self-employed or working in a manner that resembles employment. When a contract is classified as outside IR35, the engagement is treated as a business-to-business arrangement. The contractor operates through their own limited company, invoices for services, and manages their own tax affairs including corporation tax, self-assessment, and VAT where applicable.
Outside IR35 engagements are assessed against three key factors: the degree of control the client exercises over how the work is delivered, whether the contractor has a genuine right to provide a substitute, and whether there is a mutuality of obligation between the parties. Contracts that demonstrate contractor autonomy, project-based delivery, and the absence of ongoing employment obligations are more likely to sit outside IR35. Since April 2021, responsibility for making this determination sits with the end client for medium and large private sector organisations.
On QualityContracts.co.uk, approximately 28% of roles with a stated IR35 status are classified as outside IR35. The proportion varies by sector and role type, with some disciplines seeing a significantly higher or lower share of outside IR35 opportunities. Each listing on this page displays its IR35 status where provided by the hiring organisation.
What design roles are usually Outside IR35?
Around 25% of broad design contracts with a stated IR35 status sit outside. Design work can be structured around discrete deliverables, a brand identity, a design system, or a set of user interface designs, which is consistent with outside IR35 status. Agencies, product companies, and organisations commissioning specific design projects hire on this basis. The design discipline is broad enough that IR35 treatment varies significantly depending on whether the engagement is project-based creative work or ongoing product design embedded in an agile team.
How much do design contractors usually earn when working Outside IR35?
Contract rates for design roles typically range from £350 to £650 per day, depending on the scope of the role, required expertise, and the delivery expectations of the engagement. Rates shown are for outside IR35 engagements and reflect the gross day rate paid to the contractor's limited company before any personal tax obligations.
How many Outside IR35 design vacancies are there on Quality Contracts?
Over the past twelve months, we have tracked over 170 design contract roles across the site. Of the roles currently listed on our site, around one in four are Outside IR35. Data reviewed up to May 2026.